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Small, hard spherical structure inside the Nucleus. Believed to be where Ribosomes are made.
A mass of genetic material composed of DNA and proteins to from chromosomes during cell division. Located inside Nucleus.
Forms the Flagella and Cilia. Pipe-like structures that transport materials throughout the Cytoplasm. composed of proteins.
Surrounds the Nucleus. Controls what goes in and out of the Nucleoplasm.
Holds content for the cell in place. Regulates movement of molecules in and out of the cell. Composed of a phospholipid bilayer. The "gate keeper".
Contains orange and yellow pigments. This type of Plastid is more prevalent in the fall when green pigments start to break down.
Colourless Plastid that stores starch. Energy converts starch to sugar for transport.
Sac-like structures that are filled with enzymes that protect the cell from its own production of hydrogen peroxide by breaking it down into sugar and water.
The area of Protoplasm outside the Nucleus.Where nutrients are absorbed, transported and processed. Contains all of the organelles.
Formed in the Golgi Apparatus. Sac-like structures that contain digestive enzymes, breaks down large molecules and cell parts within the cytoplasm. Plays an important role in the bodies defence mechanism by destroying harmful substances.
Tiny, thread-like fibers that help provide shape and movement for the cells.
Fluid filled reservoirs. Stores sugar, materials and proteins.
Composed of cellulose. Not-living. Protects and supports cells. Made of "sub-parts".
Small protein bodies found in the Cytoplasm near Nucleus. Involved in cell division. Rod-like organelles, made of 9 Microtubules. Always found in pairs, 90 degrees from each other.
Specializes in photosynthesis. Contains green pigments responsible for the colouration of plants (Chlorophyll). Captures the suns energy.
Provides the body with needed energy by breaking down sugar during cellular respiration. The "power plant".
Where protein molecules from the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum are stored. Packed protein membranes. Produces fats and mucus that is secreted.
Control centre for the cell and contains hereditary information. Contains DNA.
Where proteins are synthesized. Amino Acids are fused together here. Found attached to the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum or floating around in the Cytoplasm.
Series of canals that carry material throughout the Cytoplasm. Has Ribosomes attached to it. Transports and stores substances.
Series of canals that carry materials throughout the cytoplasm. Free of Ribosomes. Area where fats and lipids are synthesized.
Everything inside the cell.
Area containing the Nucleus.

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