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| the thin layer of fat and protein that surrounds the cell. The cell membrane is semipermeable, allowing some substances to pass into the cell and blocking others. |
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| Jelly like substance fills up the cell and suspends the organelles. |
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| stacks of flattened sacs. receive, modify, and ship protein. |
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| Contains digestive enzymes; breaks down food. |
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| site of cellular respiration "Powerhouse." Uses glucose to make energy. |
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| Plants have a large central vacuole. Stores water, sugar, salts, nutrients, and wastes. |
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| (Only found in animal cells) Pairs structures made of microtubles; helps the side divide. |
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| Smooth and Rough endoplasmic Reticulum |
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| Smooth E.R / Rough E.R. storage organelle. |
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| Contains green pigment chlorophyll. traps sunlight. |
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| found in plants and fungus. protects the plants; made of cellulose. Provides shape and support; strong and rigid. |
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| microtuble (hollow tubes) and microfilments (solid fibers) that form a framework. |
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| COntrols cell processes. Bounded a nuclear. |
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| Chromatin-long, tangled stands of DNA. |
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