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the rigid, porous outer layer ofa plant cell |
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a bundle of michrotubles the helps organize the movement of chromosones during cell division |
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an organelle that converts the radiant energy of the sun into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis |
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a jelly-like substance, composed mostly of water, occupying most of the space between thecell membrane and the nucleus |
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Endoplasmic Reticulum(ER) |
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a network of passageways in which chemical compounds are manufactured, processed, and transported |
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Golgi Apparatus(Golgi Body) |
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a stack of membranes that collects, modifies, and packages chemical compounds |
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a small sac that contains digestive chemials |
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organelles that, using oxygen, converts nutrient into energy that can be used by the cell |
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a double-layered membrane that surronds and protects the nucleus |
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a small body in the nucleus where ribosomes are synthesizeed |
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a round body in the center of the cell that contains DNA and directs the cell's activities |
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a cell structure that performs a specific function |
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Plasma Membrane (Cell Membrane) |
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a double-layered membrane thats surronds the cell and regulates what enters and leaves the cell |
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a small structure that can store food or pigment |
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tiny structures where proteins are synthesized |
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sac that stores water, nutrients, and other chemicals. the large vacoule found in plant cells help the cell maintain its shape |
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small package of nutrients and proteins created by the Golgi Bodies |
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contain organelles surronded by membranes, and are most living things |
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don't have structures surronded by membranes, has few interial structures, and are one-celled organism (bacteria,etc.....) |
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