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a cell structure in which functions are carried out to ensure the cell's survival
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| thin covering surrounding organelles |
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| celll are surrounded by a membrane that separates the interior of the cell from its surrounding and protects the cell in both animal and plant cell |
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| like a jelly-like substance they contain organelles water and other life-supporting materials. it is like the liguid atmosphere. in both animal and plant cells |
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organelle that controls all the activities within the cell.the nucleus contains dna
in both animal and plant cells |
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| the energy producers in the cell.it carries out cellular respiration to produce energy. in both animal and plant cells |
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| only the animal cell has chloroplast and the cell wall |
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| each one is like a small factory the makes protiens in both animal and plant cells |
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| the network of membrance-covered channels that look a bit like the folds of a fan or accordion. in both animal and plant cells |
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| sorts the proteins and packs them into membrane-wrapped structures called vesicles. in both animal and plant cells |
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| are smaller then vacuoles and move materials into out of and around the inside cell |
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| a tough rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane only in plant cells |
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| the organelle that traps the energy from the sun and changes in into chemical energy |
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| the organelle that performs several functions such as temporary storage of substances and water regulation vacuoles tend to be larger in plant cells. |
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| the organelle that contains digestive enzymes that help the cell breakdown large particles and old worn-out cell organelles. |
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the cell is the basic unit of life
all organisms are composed of one or more cells
all cells come from other living cells |
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| are not surrounded by membranes no nucleus only has ribsomes |
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| are surrounded with membranes |
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are prokaryotic cells not all are non harmfull
are producers decomposer and pathogon |
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| are tiny non living particles and non cellular |
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| alway in motion gas very fast liquid fast and solid slow |
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| movement from high concentration to low due to collioroms of molecules |
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| movement of water from high to low through a membrane |
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light source stade objective lenses eyepiece arm coarse focus knob fin focus know body tube
total magnify 40 100 400
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