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Operations Managers Have Learned That Quality Control Is Not a Never-Ending

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Operations managers have learned that quality control is not a never-ending process. Just before you add packaging to the finished product, official company inspectors do a random spot-check. All inspections have to occur at the end of a production run because only then can the inspector see the total finished product in order to determine if quality is jeopardized.

Differentiate between the cytosol, cytoplasm, and cytoskeleton.
Understand the nucleus's components and the function of surrounding structures.
Identify organelles involved in the breakdown and recycling within the cell.
Describe the differences in function between the smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum.

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