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Antonique Biology

Cells

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1.Cell the basic unit of living organisms
2.Compound Light Microscope a series of lenses to magnify objects in steps
3.Cell Theory States 3 main Ideas
4.Electron Microscope an instrument that uses electrons instead of light to magnify structures up to 500 000 times actual size, allows scientists to view structures within a cell
5.Organelle Membrane-bound structures with particular functions within the eukaryotic cells
6.Prokaryote Unicellular organisms, such as bacteria, each of which is composed of a prokaryotic cell
7.Eukaryote Unicellular or multicellular organisms, such as yeast, plants, and animals, composed of eukaryotic cells, which contain a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
8.Plasma Membrane Flexible boundary between the cells and its environment; allows materials such as water and
9.Selective Permeability
10.Transport Protein
11.Cell Wall
12.Chromatin
13.Nucleolus
14.Ribosome
15.Cytoplasma
16.Endoplasma Reticulum
17.Golgi Apparatus
18.Vacuole
19.Lysosome
20.Chloroplast
21.Plastid
22.Chlorophyll
23.Mitochondria
24.Cilia
25.Flagella
26.Microfilament
27.Microtubule
28.Mitochondria
29.Nucleolus
30.Cytoskeleton
31.Nucleus the central and most important part object, movement, or gorup
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