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| small structures in the cytoplasm that do special jobs to keep the cell working properly |
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| surrounds the cell membrane of a plant; provides protection, support and gives shape |
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| doorway of the cell; controls the movement of materials into and out of the cell |
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| the control center of the cell; controls everything that happens in the cell; the brain |
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| thin covering that surrounds the nucleus; controls what material passes into or out of the nucleus |
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| where ribosome's are made |
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| located between the nucelus and cell membrane; gives cell its shape |
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| powerhouse of the cell; store and releases energy the cells needs by breaking down sugars |
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| tubes or "roadways" used for moving materials within the cell; carries proteins from one part of cell to another |
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| found attached to the endoplasmic reticulum or moving freely in the cytoplasm; makes and stores protein needed for growth |
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| receives proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum, package them and sends them to other parts of the cell |
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| found in the cytoplasm of plant cell;needed for food making -captures energy of sunlight through the leaf cells |
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| liquid filled spaces that store food, waste products |
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| break down large food molecules to smaller ones, then pass to the mitochondrias to burn in energy |
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