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What is Cell Membrane?
Controls what enters and leaves the cell.
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What is Vacuole?
Stores water and other materials.
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What is Mitochondria?
This organelle is like the power plant of a city.
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What is a microscope?
The best way to observe cells is to use one of these.
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What is an organ?
A group of tissues that function together.
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What is Nucleus?
Control center of the cell, contains DNA.
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What is Cell Wall?
Supports and protects the plant cell.
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What is Nucleus?
This organelle is like the Brain of the cell.
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What is a cell?
The basic unit of structure and function for all living things.
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What are cells?
Tissues are made out of these.
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What is Cytoplasm?
A jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are held in place.
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What is Mitochondria?
Performs cellular respiration.
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What is the cytoplasm?
This organelle is like Jello.
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What are pre-existing cells?
What all cells come from.
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What is an organ system?
A group of organs that function together.
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What is ribosomes?
Synthesizes proteins.
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What is Chloroplast?
Captures sunlight for photosynthesis, only found in plants.
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What is the cell membrane?
This organelle is like the doors to a room.
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What are cells?
All living things are made up of one or more of these.
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What are organ systems?
An organism is made from all of these working together.
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What is a chloroplast?
One of the three ways to tell apart a plant cell from an animal cell other than cell wall, and large vacuole.
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What is Rough ER?
Transportation route for proteins.
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What is lysosome?
This organelle is like the digestive system.
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What is the cell theory?
Theodor Schwann, Matthias Schleiden, and Rudolf Virchow were all involved in creating this.
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What is an organism?
All organ systems together make up this.
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