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Definition
Prokaryote   lacks a nucleus.  
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Eukaryote   has a nucleus.  
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Unicellular   only one cell.  
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Multicellular   more than one cell.  
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Animal cell   the cell of a animal.  
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Plant cell   A cell of a plant.  
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Cell theory   The theory of the cell.  
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Robert Hooke   the one who discovered cells.  
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Anton van Leeuwenhoek   the one who observed cells with a microscope.  
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Compound Microscope   a light microscope with more than one lens.  
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Cell Membrane   a cell structure which controls what goes in and out.  
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Cytoplasm   a jelly like substance inside the cell.  
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Nucleus   the control center of the cell.  
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Chromosomes   DNA inside the nucleus.  
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Endoplasmic Recticulum   A maze the holds proteins and other materials inside the cell.  
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Mitochondria   Powerhouse of the cell.  
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Ribosome   Makes proteins inside the cell.  
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Golgi Body   The Post Office  
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Lysosomes   breaks down old cell parts and food and waste.  
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Cell Wall   The rigid layer around the plant cell .  
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Chloroplast   Captures energy from sunlight to make food.  
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Vacuole   It stores food water and wastes in the cell.  
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Passive Transport   passes through with no energy  
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Diffusion    
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