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Bellwork: The nucleus is surrounded by a double membrane called the (1), which has pores in it with a diameter of (2). Within the nucleus is a small spherical body called the (3) that manufactures (4) RNA. Chloroplasts have within them structures that look like a stack of coins. These are called (5) and contain (6) molecules. Mitochondria are the sites for the two stages of respiration known as (7) and (8). The enzymes for these processes are found either in the (9) or are located in the (10) membrane, especially in the infoldings called (11). The cell surface membrane of a typical cell is made up of 45% phospholipid and 45% (12); the remaining 10% comprises glycolipids, (13) and (14). In animal cells there is a total of (15) centrioles. These are important in (16), where they form (17) fibers that help position and move (18) during the process.
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