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Tiny cellular structure that performs specific functions within a cell
organelle
nucleus
mitochondria
eukaryotic cell
Rigid, strong, stiff outer layer. Supports the plant (allows it to grow tall)
cell membrane
cell wall
organelle
chloroplast
Supports and protects the cell. Controls movement of materials in and out of the cell. Maintains homeostasis
vacuole
cell wall
nucleus
cell membrane
Controls cell activities. Controls hereditary materials.
nucleus
cytoplasm
mitochondria
vacuole
Large, oval shape in the center of animal cells and at the edge of plant cells
mitochondria
nucleus
cell membrane
chloroplast
Found in both plant and animal cells. the brain
hereditary
mitochondria
nucleus
cytoplasm
Clear, thick jelly like material. Protects the organelles.
cell wall
vacuole
chloroplast
cytoplasm
Breaks down sugar molecules into energy
cytoplasm
mitochondria
nucleus
cell membrane
Bean-shaped with inner membranes
nucleus
vacuole
cell wall
none of the above
“Power House” of the cell
eukaryotic
vacuole
nucleus
mitochondria
Store large amounts of food (sugars) and water
vacuole
mitochondria
nucleus
cytoplasm
Fluid-filled sacs
vacuole
mitochondria
eukaryotic cell
cytoplasm
Sometimes found in animal cells (few and small)
vacuole
nucleus
cell wall
chloroplast
Found in plant cells only Green, oval
cell wall
mitochondria
chloroplast
cell membrane
Uses energy from the sun to make food (sugar and oxygen) for the plant (photosynthesis)
cell wall
chloroplast
mitochondria
plant cell
Organism that has to get food from an outside source.
photosythesis
autotrophic
organism
heterotrophic
Term describing an organism that makes it's own food.
eukaryotic cell
prokaryotic cell
autotrophic
heterotrophic
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