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Cells

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cell membrane   controls the movement into and out of the cell  
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cytoplasm   fluid that includes everything inside cell membrane and outside nucleus  
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rough ER   membrane network with ribosomes attached location where proteins are made and transported to other parts of cell  
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nucleus   organelle that holds the molecule that carries the code for making a protein  
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ribosomes   site of protein synthesis  
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Golgi apparatus   flattened disks used for repackaging of proteins lipids and carbs for export  
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mitochondria   changes food energy into ATP  
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lysosomes   contains hydrolytic enzymes involved in the digestion of food within the cell  
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centrioles   involved in cell division in animal cells  
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vacuole   fluid filled organelles enclosed by a membrane; contains stored food or wastes  
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nucleolus   site of the production of ribosomes  
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nuclear envelope   controls movement into and out of the nucleus  
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cell wall   gives the cell it's shape and provides protection; not found in animal cells  
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cilia   hairlike structures giving the cell the capacity for movement  
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flagella   a long hairlike structure used for movement  
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cytoskeleton   mesh like network of protein fibers  
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chloroplast   site of photosynthesis  
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cell plate   during cytokinesis new cell forms on both sides  
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chromosomes   rod shaped bodies of Dna that carry genetic information  
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central vacuole   holds water and supports plant cell from inside out  
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why are small cells survive better than large cells?   has more surface area but has a small volume so it can absorb more nutrients  
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what trick can a large cell do to maintain a large surface area volume ratio?   they have a folded membrane with arm like extensions and increases the Surface area  
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what do all eukaryote cells have that enable them to be efficient in exchange of materials inside the cell?   have many folded membrane organelles that increase the surface area for exchange  
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cell theory   all living things are made up of cells. cells are basic structure and function in living things. all cells come from other things  
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schleiden   discovered plant  
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schwann   discovered animal  
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virchow   concluded all cells come from other cells  
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hooke   first to use word cell  
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