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| Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) |
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| a maze of roadways which ship things to deliver materials inside the cell |
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| Five Parts of the Organization of Living Things |
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Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism |
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| package, modify, and ship things to different locations in and out of the cell |
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| Three Parts of Cell Theory |
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1. All living things are composed of cells. 2. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function. 3. Cells are produced from other cells. |
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| protects the cell; keeps the cell the same shape and size; controls what goes in the cell |
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| found only on a plant cell; the rough outer layer of the cell |
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| found only in a plant cell; takes energy from the cell to use for photosynthesis |
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| when two or elements combine chemically |
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| jelly-like substance found inside the cell |
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| the movement of small molecules through a small membrane |
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| something that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance. |
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| breaks down food into particles that the rest of the cell can use (digest) |
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| the powerhouses of the cell; breaks down food to make ATP through respiration |
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| controls what enters or leaves the nucleus |
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| controls all of the cell's activity |
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| the movement of something through selectively permeable membrane |
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| make and store all the protein in a cell |
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| only certain things can pass through |
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| store waste, water, and food in the cell |
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