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Nucleus, Plant Cell - Coggle Diagram
Nucleus
DNA
mRNA
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Nuclear nvelope
The nuclear envelope lets the mRNA exit the nucleus and move into the lumen, which is the inner space of the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER).
Inside the RER, the mRNA moves through the cytosol, the liquid environment that fills the organelle.
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A double membrane that surrounds and protects the nucleus, controlling what enters and leaves.
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Allows mRNA to exit the nucleus while keeping DNA safely inside, enabling protein production for lysosomes.
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Provides the code to make lysosomal enzymes, directing what proteins need to be built.
Plant Cell
sunlight
chloroplast
glucose
mitochondria
RER
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The rough endoplasmic reticulum is an organelle covered with ribosomes, where proteins are made, folded, and prepared for transport
Mitochondria are organelles that break down glucose to make ATP, providing the energy needed for processes like protein production and transport.
Glucose is a simple sugar made by chloroplasts during photosynthesis, and it serves as the main fuel for mitochondria to produce ATP.
Chloroplast is a plant cell organelle that uses sunlight to make glucose, which is later used by mitochondria to produce ATP.
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