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Cell wall animals do not have a cell wall but plants do
Cell membrane It controls what goes in and out of the cell
Nucleus it contains the cells genetic material
Organelle Is what’s inside the cell
Ribosomes a small grain-shaped cell that produces proteins
Cytoplasm the thick fluid inside a cell
Mitochondria Is the power house of a cell
Endoplasmic reticulum Transport system for proteins and lipids
Golgi It’s the cells post office
Vacuole A organelle That stores water and food
Lysosome They break down waste
Multicellular many cells
Unicellular one cell
Tissue a group of similar cells that preform a specific function
Organ a body structure that is composed of different types of tissue that work together
Organ system A group of specialized organs that work together
Specialized cells a group of specialized cells that work together
Division of labor Breaking down specialized tasks into smaller groups
What’s inside the nucleus The nucleolus
Difference between animal cell and plant cell Animal doesn’t have a cell has a wall but plants do
What ER does for ribosomes ER helps ribosomes transport to other parts of the cell
Where ribosomes are made and why important Ribosomes are made in the nucleus and they provide the energy for the cell
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