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inorganic biomolecules some examples:

organic biomolecules some examples:
water and minerals

lipids...
biomolecules are:
are made up of bioelements
composition of bioelements
Carbon
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Nitrogen
levels of atom: join together:
cells
tissues
organs
systems
which can be organic
carbohydrates
lipids
proteins
nucleic acids
membrane have two main funtions, which are?
transport substances and interaction with the enviroment
the 5 parts of the nucleus of the cell:
chromatin
nuclear envelope
nucleolus
nuclear pores
all the parts of the animal cell
cytoplasm
cell nucleus
plasma membrane
endoplasmic reticulumm
ribosomes
mitochondria
vesicles
centrioles
lysosomes
goldi apparatus
cytoskeleton
what do the endoplasmic reticulum?
manufactures proteins using ribosomes
what do ribosomes?
they manucfacture proteins
what do mitochondria?
process nutrients to presence of oxygen
what do centrioles?
do the separation of chomosomes
what do cytoskeleton?
provides de estructural support to the organelles
what do the goldi apparatus?
collects substances and uses to transport to diferent parts of the cell
what do the lysosomes?
they contain the digestive substances
what do the vesicles?
sacs the waste substances