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cells word list

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Robert Hooke   the 1st scientist to see cells with a microscope  
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Anton van Leeuwenhoek   the 1st scientist to observe living cells  
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mitochondria   organelles that provide the cell with energy  
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molecule   the smallest particle of a substance  
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multicellular   an organism made up of many cells  
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nuclear membrane   the membrane that surrounds the nucleus  
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nucleus   the control center for the cell  
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organelle   one of the many tiny structures in the cytoplasm; each does a specific job for the cell  
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organism   a living system capable of reproduction, growth, and maintenance  
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osmosis   the movement of water molecules into and out of cells  
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prokaryotic cell   the simplset type of cell; cell has no nucleus; DNA and other materials float "freely" inside the cytoplasm  
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ribosome   an organelle that makes protein for the cell  
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unicellular   an organism made up of only one cell  
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vacuole   a structure that stores food, water, and waste for the cell  
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