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Cytoplasm…
• …is the clear, gelatinous fluid in cells that is the site of numerous chemical reactions in eukaryotic cells, it suspends the cell’s organelles
• …is located in eukaryotic cells
Cell Membrane…
• …is the flexible boundary between the cell and its environment; allows materials such as water and nutrients to enter and waste products to leave
• …is located around cells
Cell Wall…
• …is the fairly rigid structure located outside the plasma membrane of plants, fungi, most bacteria and some protists; also provides supports and protection
• ...is located around the plant cell
Ribosomes…
• …are the non-membrane bound organelles in the nucleus; where proteins are assembled
• …are located in the nucleus
Nucleolus…
• …is an organelle that produces ribosomes
• …is located in the nucleus
Nucleus…
• … is the positively charged center of an atom composed of neutrons and positively charged protons but surrounded by negatively charged electrons
• …is located in the center of cells
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum…
• …is the organelle in eukaryotic cells with a series of highly folded membranes surrounded in cytoplasm; site of cellular chemical reactions; without ribosomes
• …is located in the cytoplasm
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum…
• …is the organelle in eukaryotic cells with a series of highly folded membranes surrounded in cytoplasm; site of cellular chemical reactions; with ribosomes
• …is located in cytoplasm
Vacuoles…
• …is the membrane bound part in the cytoplasm of cells used for the temporary storage of materials
• …is located in the cytoplasm
Chloroplasts…
• …are chlorophyll-containing organelles found in the cells of green plants and some protists; capture light energy and covert it to chemical energy
• …are found in plant cells
Cytoskeleton…
• …is the cellular framework found within the cytoplasm, composed of microtubules and microfilaments
• …is found in the cytoplasm
Microtubules…
• …are thin, hallow cylinders made of protein that provide structural support for eukaryotic cells
• …are located in eukaryotic cells in the cytoskeleton
Microfilaments…
• ...are thin, solid protein fibers that provide structural support for eukaryotic cells
• …are in eukaryotic cells in the cytoskeleton
Plastids…
• …are groups of plant organelles that are used for storage of starches, lipids, or pigments
• …are located in plant cells
Golgi Apparatus…
• …is an organelle in eukaryotic cells with a system of flattened tubular membranes; sorts and packs proteins and sends them to their appropriate destinations
• …is located near the cell membrane
Lysosomes…
• …are organelles that contain digestive enzymes; digest excess or worn out organelles, food particles, and engulfed viruses or bacteria
• …are found in animal cells
Mitochondria…• …is the eukaryotic membrane-bound
organelles that transform energy stored in food molecules; has a highly folded inner membrane that produces energy-storing molecules
• …is located near the cell membrane in both animal and plant cells
Centrioles…
• …is in animal cells, a pair of small cylindrical structures composed of microtubules that duplicate during inter-phase and move to opposite ends of the cell during prophase
• …is located in animal cells near the nucleus
Flagella…
• …is a long projection that moves with a whip like motion
• …is located in some eukaryotic cells
Cilia…
• …are short, numerous projections that look like hairs
• …are located in some eukaryotic cells
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