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| Encloses, protects, and separates the cell from outside environments. Allows transportation in and out of the cell. |
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| Contains DNA which directs all cell activity. |
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| Produces RNA and subunits of ribosomes. |
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| Encloses and protects nucleus. Allows molecules in and out. |
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| Gives cell shape, contains cell organelles, helps movement of organelles. |
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| Transport network and storage area for substances in cell. Assembles lipid components. |
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| Manufactures and synthesizes proteins. |
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| Packages and processes proteins for storage in the cell. |
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| Breaks down food and foreign material, removes waste from cell. |
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| Powerhouse of cell, produces ATP (stores energy for cell activity). |
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| Used for cell reproduction. |
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| Microfilaments and Microtubules |
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| Structural support for cytoskeleton. |
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| Supports cell wall of plant cells through internal pressure. Digests food and removes and stores waste. Saclike and stores water, salt, proteins, and carbohydrates. |
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| Stores starches, lipids, and proteins. |
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| Uses sun energy to produce glucose. |
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