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| controls the activities of the cell |
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| allows movement of substances througout the cell |
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| make proteins for the cell |
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| fluid like substance that contain all the organelles of the cell |
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| mitochondria/mitochondrion |
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| organelle that produces energy for the cell |
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| organelle that collects energy from the sunand uses it to make food for the cell |
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| organelle that contains digestive enzymes that help break down materials in the cell |
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| organelle that stores food, water, and nutrient for the cell until they are needed |
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| provides structure and support for the cell |
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| the diffusion of molecules through a selectively permeable membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration |
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| the process of diffusing water molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration |
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| equal concentration of molecules inside and outside of the cell |
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| cellular movement that requires cellular energy |
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| cellular movement that does not require cellular energy |
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| the process by which a cell captures the enrgy from the sun and uses it to make food |
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| the process by which cells withdraw energy from glucose |
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| a series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dixiode into the food energy molecule glucose and give off oxygen |
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