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| the rigid porous layer of a plant cell. |
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| a bundle of microtubules that helps organize the movement of chromosomes during cell division |
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| a jelly-like substance, composed mainly of water, occupying most of the space between the cell membrane and the nucleus. |
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| a network of passages in which chemical compounds are manufactured,processed and trasported |
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| a stack of membranes that collects,modifies, and packages chemicalcompounds. |
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| a small sac that contains digestive chemicals. |
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| organelles that using o2,convert nutrients in2 energy that can be used by the cell. |
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| a doubled layer membrane that surrounds and protects the nucleus. |
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| a round body in the center of the cell that contains DNA and directs the cells activities. |
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| a cell structure that performes a specific function. |
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| a embrane,it regulatesdoubled-layerd membrane that surrounds the cell.Also called the cellm |
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| small structure that can store food |
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| small structure that can store food |
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| tiny structure where protiens are synthesized. |
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| tiny structure where protiens are synthesized. |
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| stores food and water and other nutrients |
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