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lysosome
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digest the worn out parts of cell. "clean up" crew. common in animal cells not in plant.
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chloroplast
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where food is made for plant cell. contain chlorophyll
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name 3 organelles that are for plant cells only
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chloroplast, cell wall, chlorophyll
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nucleus
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control center of cell. send chemical messages to other organelles to tell them what to do. most obvious part of cell.
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ribosomes
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where protein is made. travel on the endoplasmic reticulum
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mitochondria
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make energy for cell. "power house"
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nucleolus
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round body found inside nucleous. where ribosomes are made. allow materials to go in and out. responsible for providing cell with unique characteristics
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chromosomes
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found inside nucleus. thread-like structures that contain DNA and genes.
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cell membrane
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allow materials to enter and exit the cell. "gatekeeper"
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endoplasmic reticulm
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move materials around in cell. "railway" system
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golgi complex
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receive, package, deliver proteins to organelles in cell
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vacuole
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store water, other materials. bigger in plant cell than animal. "storage"
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one thing some animal cells do not have
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vacuole
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cell wall
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shape and support plant cell. non-living
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cytoplasm
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"jelly-like" substance that holds all the organelles
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chlorophyll
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green chemical which traps energy from sunlight to produce food for plants
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centriole
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only found in animal cells. help with cell division.
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organelles
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name given to all parts of the cell. structures that make up a cell.
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cells
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basic units of structure and function in living things
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living things come from only
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living things
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