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What the title says. Cells & Energy.

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Cell   The smallest known organism.  
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Mitochondria   Part of the cell where energy is made through cellular reproduction.  
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Chloroplast   The part of a plant cell where photosynthesis occurs.  
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Nucleus   The control center of cells.  
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Ribosomes   Part of cells where proteins are made.  
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Vacuole   The part of cells where food, waste, and water is stored.  
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Carbohydrates   Sugar molecules used for energy.  
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Lipid   An organic compound that makes up fats and oils in most organisms.  
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Protein   Organic compound made of amino acids, that does the work in a cell.  
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Nucleic Acid   Molecules that carry the instructions for the cell. (RNA and DNA)  
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Glucose   Sugars made from carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.  
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Cellular Respiration   A process all living do when using oxygen to release energy from glucose.  
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Mitosis   A type of cellular reproduction in which cells make copies of themselves.  
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Meiosis   A type of cellular reproduction in which cells copy themselves and then divide to create sex cells.  
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