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centriole plays a role in cell division plays a role in cell division centriole cytoskeleton protein fibers that provide a framework for the cell protein fibers that provide a framework for the cell cytoskeleton

centriole plays a role in cell division plays a role in cell division centriole cytoskeleton protein fibers that provide a framework for the cell protein fibers that provide a framework for the cell cytoskeleton

endoplasmic reticulum folded membranes where proteins and lipids are made. endoplasmic reticulum folded membranes where proteins and lipids are made. Golgi apparatus modifies, sorts, and packages proteins into vesicles modifies, sorts, and packages proteins into vesicles Golgi apparatus

endoplasmic reticulum folded membranes where proteins and lipids are made. endoplasmic reticulum folded membranes where proteins and lipids are made. Golgi apparatus modifies, sorts, and packages proteins into vesicles modifies, sorts, and packages proteins into vesicles Golgi apparatus

lysosome uses enzymes to digest excess or worn out cellular substances uses enzymes to digest excess or wornout cellular substances. lysosome mitochondrion converts fuel into energy. Powerhouse of the cell. converts fuel into energy. Powerhouse of the cell mitochondrion

lysosome uses enzymes to digest excess or worn out cellular substances uses enzymes to digest excess or wornout cellular substances. lysosome mitochondrion converts fuel into energy. Powerhouse of the cell. converts fuel into energy. Powerhouse of the cell mitochondrion

nucleus manages cellular functions and contains DNA. Brain of cell. manages cellular functions and contains DNA. Brain of cell. nucleus vacuole temporary storage of materials such as food, enzymes, and wastes. temporary storage of materials such as food, enzymes, and wastes. vacuole

nucleus manages cellular functions and contains DNA. Brain of cell. manages cellular functions and contains DNA. Brain of cell. nucleus vacuole temporary storage of materials such as food, enzymes, and wastes. temporary storage of materials such as food, enzymes, and wastes. vacuole

cytoplasm A gel like material inside the cell. It cushions the organelles A gel like material inside the cell. It cushions the organelles cytoplasm cell membrane Flexible, selectively permeable boundary that helps control what enters and leaves the cell. Flexible, selectively permeable boundary that helps control what enters and leaves the cell. cell membrane

cytoplasm A gel like material inside the cell. It cushions the organelles A gel like material inside the cell. It cushions the organelles. cytoplasm cell membrane Flexible, selectively permeable boundary that helps control what enters and leaves the cell. Flexible, selectively permeable boundary that helps control what enters and leaves the cell. cell membrane

chromosome Structure that carries genetic material from one generation to another. It contains DNA. Structure that carries genetic material from one generation to another. It contains DNA. chromosome DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid; the genetic material of all organisms. DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid; the genetic material of all organisms.

chromosome Structure that carries genetic material from one generation to another. It contains DNA. Structure that carries genetic material from one generation to another. It contains DNA. chromosome DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid; the genetic material of all organisms. DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid; the genetic material of all organisms.

ribosomes Factories that make proteins. ribosomes Factories that make proteins.. chloroplast Captures light energy and converts it to chemical energy through photosynthesis. Captures light energy and converts it to chemical energy through photosynthesis. chloroplast

ribosomes Factories that make proteins. ribosomes Factories that make proteins.. chloroplast Captures light energy and converts it to chemical energy through photosynthesis. Captures light energy and converts it to chemical energy through photosynthesis. chloroplast

cell wall Rigid barrier that surrounds the outside of the cell membrane, it provides support and protection to the cell. Rigid barrier that surrounds the outside of the cell membrane, it provides support and protection to the cell. cell wall

cell wall Rigid barrier that surrounds the outside of the cell membrane, it provides support and protection to the cell. Rigid barrier that surrounds the outside of the cell membrane, it provides support and protection to the cell. cell wall