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chloroplast: makes food for plant cells, photosynthesis
mitochondria:release energy
vacuole: stores food, water, and waste
lysosome: found mainly in animal cells, digests old cell parts
er: carries materials
cytoplasm: supports and protects cell organelles
nucleolus: makes ribosomes
ribosome: synthesizes proteins
cell membrane: outside of the animal cell, protection and support
nucleus: controls cell activity
cell wall: protection and support for plant, not animal cells

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1175667599cell membraneprotection and support1
1175667600ribosomesynthesizes proteins2
1175667601nucleolusmakes ribosomes3
1175667602cytoplasmsupports and protects cell organelles4
1175667603ercarries materials5
1175667604lysosomedigest old cell parts6
1175667605vacuolestores food, water, and waste7
1175667606mitochondriarelease energy power house8
1175667607rough erhas ribosomes make protiens9
1175667608smooth erno ribosomes make lipids10
1175667609cytoskeletonframework11
1175667610flagellaLong whiplike extensions used in movement12
1175667611ciliashort hair used in movement13
1175667612golgi apparatusups packages protiens14
1175667613chloroplastsconvert sunlight to energy15
1175667614Prokaryotebacteria are this type, they are simple and have few organelles16
1175667615EukaryoteMore advanced type of cell with many organelles (includes plant and animal cells)17
1175667616CellThe basic unit of life (smallest part that can perform all life functions)18
1175667617Cell TheoryThe name of the idea that outlined in the 3 main ideas about cells.19
1175667618OrganellesThe small specialized parts inside a cell.20

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