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Smallest organisms on Earth, each of which is made up of only one cell. Bactria
Flexible structure that holds a cell together, forms a boundary between the cell and its environment, and helps control which enters and leaves the cell. Cell Membrane
Structure of plants, algae, fungi, and many types of bacteria that supports and protects the cell membrane. Cell Wall
Gelatinlike substance inside the cell membrane that contains water, chemicals, and the cell parts. Cytoplasm
Specialized cell parts that perform a cell,s activities. Organelle
Cell organelles that contains the hereditary material; positively charged, central part of an atom. Nucleus
Balloonlike cell organelle in the cytoplasm that can store food, water, and other substances. Vacole
Cell organelles where cellular respiration takes place. Mitochondria
Process by which plants, algae, and many types of bacteria use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food and oxygen. Photosynthesis
Green organelle in deep ocean water, where sunlight does not penetrate, in which bacteria make food from dissolved sulfur compounds. Chloroplast
Group of similar cells that all do the same work. Tissue
Structure made of two or more different tissue types that work together to do a certain job. Organ
Group of organs that work together to preform a certain task. Organ System
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