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CHCS Life Science Chapter 4 (p54-62

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cell walls   supports and protects the cell; usually forms outside the cell membrane; found in plants, some bacteria, and some algae  
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organelles   the parts of a cell that perform the functions needed to keep the cell alive  
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cytoplasm   a thick fluid that contains the organelles inside of a cell  
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mitochondria   powerhouse of the cell; release usable energy from sugar  
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endoplasmic reticulum   ER; delivery service; a maze of passageways  
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ribosomes   make proteins  
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Golgi apparatus (or Golgi bodies)   chemist and packaging; packages chemicals together and makes them more complex  
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vacuole   storage unit; look like bubbles  
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lysosomes   cleaning crew; enzyme filled capsules that clean up old or sick cell parts  
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chloroplasts   found in plant cells; contain chlorophyll; where photosynthesis happens  
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cilia   short hairlike projects used for movement  
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flagella   long hairlike projects used for movement  
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nucleus   the brains or control center for the cell; contains chromosomes  
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chromosomes   make of DNA, which contain the coded information needed for making various parts and controlling the activities of the cell  
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