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cell wall   The cell wall is the rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cell that protects and supports only plant cells.  
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cell membrane   The cell membrane forms the outside boundary that separates the cell from its environment. The cell membrane also controls what substances enter and exit the cell.  
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nucleus   The nucleus acts as a brain for the cell and it controls all the cells activities.  
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cytoplasm   The cytoplasm is clear, gel like, and is always moving. Also, many organelles can be found there.  
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mitochondria   The mitochondria convert energy from food molecules to help the cell.  
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endoplasmic reticulum   The endoplasmic reticulum's passage ways carry proteins and other materials to one part of the cell to another.  
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ribosomes   Ribosomes are attached to some surfaces of the endoplasmic reticulum, and function as factories that make proteins for the cell.  
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Golgi body   The Golgi body release materials outside the cell and distribute materials throughout the cell.  
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vacuoles   The vacuoles can be found in the ndoplasmic reticulum and store food and waste.  
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chloroplast   Floating in the cytoplasm you will find chloroplast. Chloroplast produce energy for the plant cell from absorbing energy from the sun.  
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lysosomes   You will find lysosomes around the vacuole. Lysosomes break down particles into smaller particles.  
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