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Stuart B.
Ch1L2
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| cell wall | surrounding membranes and separates from environment |
| Cell membrane | protects the cell from waste but let's good stuff in |
| Nucleus | command center of the cell |
| Organelle | Tiny cell structures that carry out specific functions within the cell |
| Ribosomes | Produce protein's |
| Cytoplasm | thick like fluid region of the cell |
| Mitochondria | powerhouse of cell convert energy to food molecules to energy the cell can use to carry out functions |
| Endoplasmic reticulum | passage way carry protein and other materials from one part of the cell to another |
| Golgi Apparatus | Receives protein from Endoplasmic reticulum then packages and distributes then sent to other parts of the cell |
| Vacuole | a sac like organelle that stores water, food, and minerals |
| Lysosomes | Small round structure’s containing chemicals that break down certain materials in a cell |
| Multicellular | many cells specialized for different functions |
| unicellular | A single celled organism that's responsible for carrying out the basic functions to stay alive |
| Tissue | a group of similar cells that perform a specific function |
| Organ | a group of similar tissues |
| Organ system | group of organs |
| Specialized cells | cell with specific functions to carry out |
| List What is inside a nucleus | `nucleolus, chromatin, nuclear membrane |
| List the difference between animal implant cell structures | (plant)cell wall, one big vacuole, chloroplasts (animal) no cell wall, no chloroplasts, vacuole (a bunch of mini ones) |
| Describe the endoplasmic reticulum does ribosomes | Transports him |
| Where ribosomes are made and why they are so important | in the nucleolus and they provide protein for the cell |