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Cell Theory and Structure

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The theory that the cell is the fundamental structural and functional unit of living matter.   Cell Theory  
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the thin membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell; regulates the passage of materials in and out of the cell.   Cell Membrane  
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Surrounds a cell membrane of a plant cell to give structure and protection to the cell.(provides support).   Cell Wall  
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The green organelle in plant cells that converts light energy into chemical energy.   Chloroplast  
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Found in the nucleus and made of DNA, these contain the genetic information of the cell.   Chromosomes  
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Hair-like structures that extend from the surface of the cell to help with movement.   Cilia  
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The jellylike material that fills the cell, and in eukaryotic cells, surrounds the nucleus.   Cytoplasm  
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Long, whip like structure that allows a cell to move.   Flagellum  
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Holds waste materials from the cell; breaks down food, worn out pieces of cells, and other wastes. Generally found in animal cells.   Lysosomes  
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Functions in energy production, the powerhouse of the cell.   Mitochondrion  
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Found in eukaryotic cells; contains genetic material (DNA) responsible for controlling the activities of the cell.   Nucleus  
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Stores water and food in both plant and animal cells (larger in plants).   Vacuole  
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How the parts are put together.   Structures  
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Tube-like structures that exist in pairs in animal cells; guide the chromosomes during cell division.   Centriole  
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Building site for the proteins of the cell   Ribosomes  
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Clear tubular passageways studded with ribosomes; for transportation of materials throughout the cell .   Endoplasmic Reticulum- Rough  
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clear tubular passageways (free of ribosomes); for transportation of materials throughout the cell.   Endoplasmic Reticulum- Smooth  
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stores packages and ships cellular materials.   Golgi Bodies  
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