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plasma membrane a thin coat of lipids that surrookunds a cell.
cytoplasm refers to all of the cellular material inside the plasma membrane.
ribosomes structures in the cytoplasm where proteins are made.
nucleus a cell is a structure in the cytoplasm that is surrounded by a membrane (the nuclear membrane) and contains DNA.
prokaryotic cells cells without a nucleus
prokaryotes organisms with prokaryotic cells
eukaryotic cell cells that contain a nucleus
eukaryotes organisms with eukaryotic cells
organelle a structure within the cytoplasm that performs a specific job in the cell
viruses tiny particles that may cause disease
phospholipid bilayer a plasma membrane arranged in two layers.
cytoskeleton crisscrossing the cytoplasm is a structure
mitochondria an organelle that makes energy available to the cell
ATP an energy carrying molecule that is used almost universally inside cells for energy
endosymbiotic theory the prokaryotes became permanent guest of the large cells, as organelles inside them.
Endoplasmic reticulum organelle that helps make and transport proteins and lipids
golgi apparatus large organelle that processes proteins and prepares them for use both inside and outside the cell.
vesicles and vacuoles sac like organelles that store and transport materials in the cell
cell wall rigid layer that surrounds the last membrane of a plant cell
central vacuole most mature plant cells
chloroplasts plastids that contain the green pigment chlorophyll
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