Chapter 3
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Nucleoplasm | The protoplasm inside the nucleus of the cell.
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Cytoplasm | The protoplasm outside the nucleus of the cell. The area of the cell where glycolysis occurs.
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Robert Hooke | The English scientist who first described cells in 1665 and built one of the first primitive microscopes to look at a thin slice of cork.
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Anton von Leeuvenhoek | The Dutch naturalist who was the first to observe living cells under a microscope.
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Plasmalemma (plasma membrane) | Cell Membrane that surrounds a cell.
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Protoplasm | The liquid portion of a cell.
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Nucleus | The control center of the cell.
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Nucleolus | The structure within the cell that is the site of ribosomal synthesis.
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Lysosomes | The small bodies in the cytoplasm that contain powerful digestive enzymes that enhance the breakdown of cellular components.
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Ribosomes | The site of protein synthesis.
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Translation | The cellular process of reading the code and bringing the appropriate amino acids in sequence along the mRNA.
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Cilia & Flagella(locomotion) | Cellular organelles composed of fibrils and located on the cell surface that protrude from the cell and beat or vibrate.
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Photosynthesis | The process by which plant cells convert the light energy of the sun into chemical energy and food for use by both plants and animals.
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Chloroplasts | The large organelles found mainly in plant cells that contain the green pigment chlorophyll. Site of photosynthesis.
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Water | The main constituent of cytoplasm.
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Mitochondria | The powerhouses of the cell.
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Micron | A cellular measurement equal to one thousandth of a millimeter.
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