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Science-CELLS

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Cell Membrane   One function of the cell membrane is to keep the cell and it's environment separate. Another function is to allow things in or out of the cell.  
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Cytoplasm   The function of the Cytoplasm is to suspend structures and/or move structures and material throughout the cell by Cytoplasm Streaming,  
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Nucleus   The function of the Nucleus is to direct all of the activities of the cell.  
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Mitochondrion   The function of the Mitochondrion is to break down "cell food" to release energy for use in the cells.  
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Endoplasmic Reticulum (er)   The function is to be a path to help move things from the Nucleus to the edges of the cell.  
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Ribosome   The function of the Ribosome is to make proteins.  
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Golgi Bodies   The function is to package proteins (and other things cells make) and begin the process of moving proteins (and other things cells make) out of cells.  
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Vacuole   The function is to store things in the cell.  
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Lysosome   The function is to digest waste and worn out cell parts.  
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Cell Wall   It's function is to protect and support the cell.  
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Chloroplast   It's function is to change light energy into chemical energy, in the form of sugar or starch. They are always have color and most of them are green.  
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Cytoskeleton   It contains the Cytoskeleton, solid and hollow tubes that helps keep their shape, change their shape, or in some cases move.  
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Cells   They are the smallest unit that functions independently.  
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Tissue   Is a group of cells that work together to do the same job or function.  
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Organ   Is a group of cells that work together to do the same job or function.  
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System   Is a group of cells that work together to do the same job or function.  
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Differences Between Plant and Animal Cells.   1. Plant Cells have a Cell Wall; Animal Cells only have a Cell Membrane.  
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Differences Between Plant and Animal Cells.   Plant cells have a large central water Vacuole; Animal Cells only have small Vacuoles.  
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Differences Between Plant and Animal Cells.   Animal Cells have a Cytoskeleton, but Plant Cells do not.  
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Differences Between Plant and Animal Cells.   Plant Cells have Chloroplasts but Animal Cells do not.  
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Differences Between Plant and Animal Cells.   In general, Plant Cells are rectangular and Animal Cells are rounded.  
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