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| Selective covering for both procaryotice and eukaryotic (animal and plant) cells. Chooses what goes out or comes into a cell. |
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Maintains the shape of a cell.
Can be found in procaryotic cells and plant cells.
Is not selective. |
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| Helps maitnain the cell's shape and is responsible for the internal movement of organelles. |
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| Water-like substance that fills the cell and suspends the organelles. |
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| Control center of the cell where cromatin is found. |
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Found in the nucleus.
Makes ribosomes. |
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| Organelle responsible for transporting protiens. |
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| Pakages protiens for movement inside or out of the cell. |
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| Organelles responsible for making protiens. |
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| Organelle that contains digestive enzymes to break down foods. |
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Power house of the cell.
Organelle where stored energy is realeased. ATP |
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| DNA molecules found in nucleus that contain the genetic information for the cell. |
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Found commonly in plant cells.
Organelle where food, enzymes, and waste are teporarily stored. |
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| Short, hair like structures which surround the cell and help to move it. |
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| Long, threadlike structure that moves a cell in a whiplike (draglike) motion. |
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Found in plant cells.
Organelle responsible for photosyntheses. |
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| First noticed and named dead cells. |
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First to study living cells.
(blood cells and bacteria from scraping his teeth) |
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| Observed that all plants are made of cells. |
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| Observed that all animals are made of cells. |
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| Observed that cells only come from other cells. |
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1. All organisms are composed of cells.
2. The cell is the basic unit of life.
3. Cells only come from other cells. |
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