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| smallest organisms on earth |
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| flexible structure that holds the cell together (walls of the bakery) |
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| supports and protects the cell |
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| the gelatin like substance that fills the inside of the cell |
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| specialized cell parts that can more around in the cytoplasm and perform activities necessary for life |
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| organelle that holds hereditary material, contains chromosomes which contain DNA |
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| food, water and other substances are stored in these balloon like organelles in the cytoplasm |
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| energy producing area, cellular respiration occurs here |
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| process that allows plants, algaes, and many types of bacteria to make food; usually occurs in leaf cells |
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| green organelles within the leaf cells |
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| groups of similar cells that all do the same sort of work |
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| different types of tissues working together |
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| a group of organs that work together (digestive system, respiratory system, circulatory system, reproductive system, and nervous system) |
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| is a green pigment found in almost all plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. |
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| is a non-membrane bound structure composed of proteins and nucleic acids found within the nucleus. |
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| are the components of cells that make proteins from all amino acids. |
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| are cellular organelles which contain acid hydrolase enzymes to break up waste materials and cellular debris. |
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| refers to the idea that cells are the basic unit of structure in every living thing. |
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