File:Diatom Anatomy.svg
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English: A single diatom at first look may not seem to be a cell, but diatoms are eukaryotic organisms with common organelles such as a nucleus, mitochondria, and golgi complex.
1) Nucleus; holds the genetic material 2) Nucleolus; Location of the chromosomes 3) Golgi complex; modifies proteins and sends them out of the cell 4) Cell Wall; Outer membrane of the cell 5) Pyrenoid; center of carbon fixation 6) Chromatophore; pigment carrying membrane structure 7) Vacuoles; vesicle of a cell that contains fluid bound by a membrane 8) Cytoplasmic strands; hold the nucleus 9) Mitochondria; creates ATP (energy) for the cell 10) Valve/Striae; allows nutrients and waste in and out of the cell |
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