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Chloroplast Membrane bound organelle that stores materials like food or water
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Vacuole Network of membrane bound tubules that manufactures proteins and membrane structures
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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
Contains genetic information. Controls activities within the cell by directing protein synthesis
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Nucleus Structure with a double membrane that converts sugar energy into ATP (cellular respiration)
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Mitochondrion Flattened membranes that sort, modify and ship chemicals
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Golgi Apparatus Network of membrane bound tubules that manufacture lipids such as cholesterol and phospholipids
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Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
Small membrane bound structure that transports chemicals products throughout the cell.
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Vesicle Phospholipid bilayer that separates the living environment from the nonliving environment. Controls what may enter or leave the cell.
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Cell Membrane Fluid filled area within the cell excluding the nucleus
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Cytoplasm Tiny structure found in all cells. Manufactures proteins.
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Ribosome A pair of structures found in animal cells. Helps to move cellular materials during cell division.
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Centrioles Dense area inside the nucleus. Assembles ribosomes.
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Nucleolus Sturdy structure surrounding plant cells made of cellulose.
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Cell Wall Small membrane bound sac filled with digestive enzymes. Breaks down food particles, recycles organelles or macromolecules
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Lysosome Organelle bound by two membranes. Converts light energy into sugars (photosynthesis). Gives plants their green hue.
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