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7th cell structure & function test

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made of protein and RNA   nucleolus  
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responsible for the formation of ribosomes   nucleolus  
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structure in a eukaryotic cell that contains the genetic material a cell needs to reproduce and function   nucleus  
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the outer boundry of the cytoplasm   cell membrane  
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a protective covering enclosing an entire cell   cell membrane  
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a layer that controls what enters or leaves the cell   cell membrane  
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uses genetic material to assemble needed to make proteins   ribosomes  
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manufactures proteins and other materials a cell needs to function   smooth endoplasmic reticulum  
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"postal office" of the cell; processes, packages and transports proteins and other materials a cell needs to function   golgi apparatus  
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function is to process and package macromolecules, such as proteins and lipids, after their synthesis and before they make their way to their destination; it is particularly important in the processing of proteins for secretion.   golgi apparatus  
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stores and transports materials and wastes   vesicles  
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releases chemical energy stored in sugars   mitochondria  
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uses energy from sunlight to make sugars   chloroplasts  
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covered with ribosomes and it is the site of protein synthesis   rough endoplasmic reticulum  
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a thick, gelatin like material contained within the cell membrane   cytoplasm  
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where most of the work is carried out in the cell   cytoplasm  
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vesicles that contain chemicals that break down materials taken into the cell, as well as old cell parts   lysosome  
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they move materials either into or out of the cell   vacuole  
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where most of the water is stored in the cell   vacuole  
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help regulate mitosis, the process by which one cell separates into two identical copies of the original.   centrosomes  
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location during cell division where the centrioles move and form the spindle fibers to form (or move) chromosomes)   centrosome  
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the definite boundary or wall that is part of the outer structure of certain cells, as a plant cell.   cell wall  
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