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| an organelle within the nucleus |
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| a spherical body containing many organelles including the nucleolus.It controls functions of the cell. |
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| spherical rod shape organelle with a double membrane that converts energy into glucose. |
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| rigid membrane that surrounds a cell. Gives the cell protection and support. |
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| jelly like material outside the nucleus.Holds all the organelles together |
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| release chemicals that break down large food particles into smaller ones |
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| controls what enters and leaves the cell |
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| use energy from sunlight to produce food in plants |
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| grain like organelles that produce proteins |
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| function in cell division and serve as a "temporary scaffolding" for other organelles |
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| is the transport system for molecules needed for certain changes and specific destinations, instead of molecules that float freely in the cytoplasm. There are two types of ER, rough and smooth. Rough ER has ribosomes attached to it, as mentioned before, and smooth ER does not |
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| A complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells, involved in secretion and intracellular transport |
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| It is a large membrane bound vesicle, which functions in storage |
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| any differentiated layer surrounding a vacuole |
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| A membrane-bound body that forms by "budding" from the Golgi apparatus |
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| a vesicle containing fluid or solute being ingested into a cell by endocytosis |
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