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HACC Bio. 101

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specialized part of a cell organelle
Controls cell functions, growth, and reproduction nucleus
Produces ribosomes nucleolus
Encloses nucleus and is continuous with the Endoplasmic Reticulum nuclear envelope
Are made of DNA and protein chromatin
They make proteins ribosomes
Encloses the cell and allows certain things to come in and out of the cell plasma membrane
is like the “post office” of the cell golgi apparatus
Is called the “powerhouse” of the cell mitochondria
Has specialized metabolic functions and helps get ride of toxic peroxides peroxisome
Reinforces cell’s shape and help to move things throughout the cell cytoskeleton
Coordinates building and breaking of microtubules centrosome
has a smooth and rough part endoplasmic reticulum
is a locomotion organelle for the cell flagellum
Breaks down macromolecules (like food) and recycles damaged cell organelles lysosome
Converts energy made during photosynthesis into chemical energy in the form of sugar chloroplasts
Storage, breaks down waste, enlargement of the vacuole is a major mechanism of plant growth central vacuole
Outer layer of plant cell; helps maintain shape and protects cell from damage cell wall
Channels that go through the cell wall that connect cytoplasms from other cells and allow transport into/out of cell plasmodesmata
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