Cooperating Function of Cells

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Cooperating Function of Cells Brady Ludvik

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Cooperating Function of Cells

Brady Ludvik

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Golgi Apparatus & Vesicles

• The Golgi Apparatus is related to the vesicles because after the Golgi Apparatus is done packaging the lipids and proteins is uses the vesicles they produce to transport the lipids and proteins to the other organelles that need them.

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Chloroplasts & Mitochondria

• Chloroplasts and mitochondria are related because the chloroplasts convert the sunlight into sugars so that the mitochondria can change the sugars the chloroplasts made into ATP.

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Nucleolus & Ribosomes

• The nucleolus are related to the ribosomes because the nucleolus produces the ribosomes which produce the proteins.

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Rough E.R & Vesicles

• The rough e.r. and vesices are related because the rough e.r. uses the vesicles to transport the proteins that it makes to the Golgi Apparatus.

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Red Blood Cell

• A red blood cell is a specialized cell because it has a very large vacuole so it can transport more oxygen to places that need it faster.

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Liver cells

• Liver cells are specialized because they have many smooth e.r.s so they can detoxify the alcohol and other toxic substances.

Smooth e.r. in liver cell

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Sperm

• Sperm have a lot of mitochondria because they need a lot of ATP to move their flagella around constantly.

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White blood cells

• White blood cells have a lot of rough e.r. because they need to make a lot of antibodies which have enzymes which are proteins.