Vacuole
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Vacuoles are sacs of membrane that contains fluids that are either nutrients or waste. Vacuoles differ in size depending on the cell in which it (or they) reside.
Lysosomes
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Lysosomes contain enzymes that help the lysosome digest food for the cell, and when the cell dies, the cell itself. The lysosome gets its enzymes from the proteins made by the rough E.R. Lysosomes are vesicles that are pinched off from The Golgi Body.
Cilia/Flagella
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Cilia and Flagella are whip-like "tails" attached to cells that help to move liquid around it or help the cell to "swim". They are made up of a membrane layer that surrounds mircotubles.
Golgi Apparatus
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The Golgi Apparatus is very similar to rough E.R. in both shape and function. The Golgi takes very small and simple molecules and combines them together to create larger, more complex molecules. It then prepares those larger molecules in vesicles and will either store them or send them out into the cell. It is also the organelle the produces lysosomes. It is made up of a series of round, flat membrane layers. It is located fairly close to the nucleus.
Chromosomes and Chromatin
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Chromatin are masses of genetic material (DNA and Protein) that later condense together to form Chromosomes when the cell divides. Chromosomes are strands of DNA that link together and surround proteins and store the genetic information. Chromosomes are shaped like people with no heads and stubby "arms and legs". Chromatin are very small and rounded masses. They are both located in the nucleus.