Identify which organelles are being described in the table below. CELL STRUCTURE DESCRIPTION - Semipermeable bilayer surrounding the entire cell made of phospholipids and proteins in a fluid mosaic pattern - Meshwork of flexible proteins (like elastin and collagen) & polysaccharides outside the plasma membrane; connected through integrin proteins to cytoskeleton - thick layer of cellulose outside the plant plasma membrane - composed of peptidoglycan, found outside the bacterial plasma membrane - semi-fluid material outside the nucleus that contains the organelles; area that contains the cytosol - carries out protein synthesis - region of DNA in prokaryotic cells, not bound by its own membrane - stores genetic information (chromatin) & is like the head office of the cell's factory, directing the cell's activities - region inside the nucleus that produces the subunits of ribosomes, including rRNA - studded with ribosomes, these layers of membrane produce and processes proteins - lacking ribosomes, this series of membranous channels creates phospholipids, detoxifies drugs in the liver, and stores calcium ions in muscle. - stack of multiple sacs that processes, packages, and secretes modified proteins like the post office of the cell - carries out cellular respiration to use oxygen to produce ATP molecules; has cristae surrounding a matrix - vesicle containing enzymes that break down fatty acids into hydrogen peroxide, which is then broken down into water by catalase enzyme - vesicle created by Golgi apparatus filled with hydrolytic enzymes that break down worn-out organelles or substances entering the cell - conducts photosynthesis for plant cells to make