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found in eukarytoic cells, inside the nucleus, makes ribosomes nucleolus
found in eukaryotic cells, looks like flattened bags, packages and exports proteins Golgi Body
found in animal and protists cells lots of short tubes used to help the cell move cilia
found in bacteria and protists cells. long tail like projection used to help the cell move flagellum
found in animal cells. near the nucleus, used when cell is ready to divide centrioles
found in all cells, gives shape& strength to the cell, helps with movement inside the cell cytoskeleton
found in plant and algae cells only this is green and oval shaped, uses energy from the sun to make sugar chloroplast
found mostly in animal cells (and carnivorous plants) these are small and round, they break down and recycle old parts lysosme
all eukaryotic cells have these, one large ones in plants, animals have several small ones, used as storage areas vacuole
found in all eukaryotic cells, peanut shaped,breaks down sugar and provides and stores energy mitochondria
found in all cells, small, round and may be free floating or attached to the E.R. Makes proteins ribosomes
found in all eukaryotic cells, network of tubes, may contain ribosomes, that packages and carries materials through the cell endoplasmic reticulum (E.R.)
found in all cells, clear and jelly like, organelles float in it. cytoplasm
found in all eukaryotic cells surrounds the nucleus and is selectively permeable. Controls movement in and out of the nucleus nuclear membrane
found in all eukaryotic cells. large, oval and hold the DNA, controls all cell activity nucleus
all cells (in plants inside the cell wall, on all others on the outside) selectively permeable controls what goes in and out of cell cell membrane
located in plant, bacteria and fungi cells. Out layer, rigid and made of cellulose, provides support. cell wall
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