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The basic unit of life cell
The part of the cell that controls the cells activities. nucleus
The organelles in the cell that produces or releases energy for the cell mitochondria
The organelle in the cell that assists with transportation of proteins endoplasmic reticulum
The organelle in the cell that assists in packaging proteins to be moved in or out of the cell. Golgi apparatus
The membrane found in both plant and animal cells that surround the cell for protection. cell membrane
The part found in only plant cells that surround the cell to give it a rigid structure. cell wall
parts of the cell that make proteins ribosomes
parts of the cell that recycle the used or worn out cell parts lysosomes
part of a plant cell that captures the sun's energy and carries out photosynthesis chloroplast
the jelly-like substance in a cell that holds the parts of the cell cytoplasm
1. living things have cells 2. cells are the basic unit of life 3. cells come from cells cell theory
cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms the levels of organization from simplest to most complex
only found in plant cells cell wall and chloroplasts
a group of body pars working together to perform a specific function is called organ system
a group of cells in layers form this tissue
several tissues working together form this organ
systems working together form this organism
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