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Cell Wall
Describe |
thick, rigid, stiff, outer covering
"NON-Living" made of cellulose |
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Cell Wall
Function |
Protects and Supports
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Cell Membrane
describe |
Thin cytoplasm covering
"SEMI-PERMEABLE" |
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Cell Membrane
Function |
controls what goes in and out
(acts like a door man) |
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Cytoplasm
Describe |
Gel-like fluid-clear
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Cytoplasm
Function |
Supports organelles & life processes
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Vacuole
Describe |
Large fluid filled sac
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Vacuole
Function |
Storage (food,water,waste)
acts like a sip lock bag |
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Cloroplast
describe |
Small round green
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Cloroplast
function |
Turns light energy into Chemical energy
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Cell Wall
Describe |
thick, rigid, stiff, outer covering
"NON-Living" made of cellulose |
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Cell Wall
Function |
Protects and Supports
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Cell Membrane
describe |
Thin cytoplasm covering
"SEMI-PERMEABLE" |
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Cell Membrane
Function |
controls what goes in and out
(acts like a door man) |
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Cytoplasm
Describe |
Gel-like fluid-clear
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Mitochondrion
describe |
Small bean shaped
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Mitochondrion
Function |
Burns food for usable energy
(like a power house) |
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Endoplasmic Reticulum
Describe |
smooth/rough folded tubes
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Endoplasmic Reticulum
Function |
Packages and transports
(acts like a UPS guy |
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Robosomes
Describe |
Very small
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Robosomes
Function |
makes Protein
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Nucleous
Describe |
Organelles in center of Neculeus
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Nucleocus
Function |
makes Ribosomes
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What makes cytoplasts green?
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Cytoplasts contain the plants chlorophyll responsible for the plants green color.
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What is the the basic unit of all living things?
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the cell
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What gives support to the plants scructure and helps to account for the brick wall pattern found in many plant cells?
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The cell wall.
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Where do cells come from?
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Other cells
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What are cells known as?
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Basic building blocks of life.
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What are all living things mad of?
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Cells
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List 3 ways to tell the difference between a plant cell and an animal cell.
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Animal cells are circular-plants square.
Plant cells have large vacuoles Plants have chloroplasts |
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Cells are the basic unit of structure and function. What does that mean?
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They make up all parts and do all the Jobs.
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What are cells organized into?
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Tissues.
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What is a tissue?
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A group of cells that look a lot alike and that do the same job for the organism.
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What shape cell does the Upper epidermis have?
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short, rounded squares
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What shape does the Palisades layer have?
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long, skinny rectangles
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What shape cell does the spoongy cell have?
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rather round and irregular
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What directs all cell activities?
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The Necleus
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What is the necleus surrounded by?
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a tick fulid called cytoplasm.
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What is a living boundry of the cell through which certain materials are allowed to pass in and out?
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Cell membrane
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