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Wednesday, 18 September 2019

What is inside the Cells?

Today in genomics we learnt what is inside of a cell.
This will explain what the different organelles do:



Nucleus:  The Nucleus is really important to the cell because it is the brain of the cell. 
It also contains the DNA or genetics materials inside the Cells,
for example: What can of cells it will be when the cell is divided into two parts 


RIBOSOMES: The Ribosomes can make things call proteins which enters the cell. 
The reason why they make proteins inside the cells is because new little structures,
repairs damages and most importantly, they direct chemicals reactions. 
Some of these Ribosomes can float free in the cytoplasmic.


CHROMOSOME:  Now in the text, it doesn’t tell us where it does. 
But in the video, it said that the Chromosomes are part like the Nucleus. 
It also said that the Chromosomes is the brain of the cell,
so the chromosome has the same responsibility as the Nucleus.


GOLGI BODIES:  In inside the cells, the Golgi Bodies looks like a stack of pancakes
because it is so crowded if you get to see a real life cell. 
The part of the cell is important because inside the cell, it is the post office in the cell.
What the Golgi Body does is that it takes things like the Proteins from the Ribosomes
or any other molecules from ER, and it post those things where they need to go.


MITACHONDRION:  The Mitochondrion is the second important inside the cell because
it is like the power house that is inside the cell, the reason why there are important
is because they take mostly all the food that is inside the cells and they turn the food into
energy.  The more process they make, the more oxygen enters the cell.

ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM:  Endoplasmic Reticulum or ER, for short,
it is important in the cell of transportation network that takes molecules. 
It helps the cell because it transports the proteins, Ribosomes,
to another part of the cell which is called Golgi Bodies.

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