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Cell Voc

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Cell Membrane   protective layer that covers a cell's surface and lets in protein and nutrients  
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Organelles   1. small body in a cell's cytoplasm 2. The nucleus, the mitochondrion, the chloroplast, the Golgi apparatus, the lysosome, and the endoplasmic reticulum are all examples of organelles.  
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Cytoplasm   1. all of the organelles of the cell 2. Holds the cell together  
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Nucleus   1. In the center and hold the cell together 2. In a eukaryotic cell  
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Prokaryotic cell   1. no nucleus 2. DNA in cytoplasm 3. circular DNA 4. bacteria , yeast  
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Eukaryotic cell   1. has a nucleus with DNA 2. linear DNA 3. animal cell, plant cell, fungi  
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Bacteria   1. 1st cells on Earth 2. single cell (unicellular) 3. prokaryotic  
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Cell   1. The smallest functional and structural unit of all living things 2. (little room in Latin)  
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Tissue   1. similar cells working together 2. animal- nervous, epithelial, connective, muscle tissue 3. Plant- transport, protective, ground  
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Organ   1. structure that is made of tissue and has a special function 2. Animal examples- stomach, eye, kidney, lungs 3. Plant examples- leaf, stem, root  
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Organ System   1. Group of organs working together 2. examples- Digestive, respiratory, circulatory systems  
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Cytoskeleton   1. throughout the cytoplasm 2. a web of protection that gives shape and support  
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Lysosome   More common in animal cells  
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Vacuole   1. Larger and plant cells 2. gives storage, digestion, and waste removal  
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Nucleolus   Inside the nucleus and has it's own DNA and makes proteins  
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Chloroplasts   Were photosynthesis takes place  
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Golgi Complex   1. Moves materials out of cell 2. protein packaging plant  
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ER   Assists in the production, processing, and transporting of proteins  
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Mitochondria   1. "powerhouse of the cell" 2. breaks down fats and carbs  
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Ribosomes   1. Each cell has thousands 2. Make proteins 3. Found on the ER and are floating around the cell  
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Cell Wall   1. Found in the plant cell, fungi, and bacteria cells 2. Supports and protects the cells 3. Surrounds cell membrane  
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