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| Thin outer boundary of a cell that regulates the traffic of chemicals. |
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| Where the cell's genetic information, in the form of DNA is located. |
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| Ball-like mass of fibers in and granules in a cell nucleus. |
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| Region of a cell between the nucleus and the plasma membrane |
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| Where cellular respiration occurs. |
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| Cellular organelle that modifies, stores, and routes cell products. |
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| Membrane-bound sac that contains digestive enzymes. |
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| Cluster of proteins and nucleic acids that constructs proteins in a cell. |
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| Membrane bound sac that buds from the endoplasmic reticulum. |
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| Found in plant cells and certain unicellular organisms where phtosynthesis takes place. |
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| Strong wall that protects the cell and maintains its shape. |
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| Form spindle fibers to form chromosomes during cell division. |
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| Short structures that move a cell through its surroundings. |
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| Long, thin, whip-like structures that enable some cells to move. |
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| Temorary extension of a cell's cytoplasm and plasma membrane. |
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| A pair of membranes that surrounds the nucleus. |
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| Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum |
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| A network of membranes within a cell's cytoplasm. |
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| Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum |
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| A network of membranes within a cell's cytoplasm covered with ribosomes. |
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| A network of fibers extending throughout the the cytoplasm. |
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