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