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Cell Theory says that

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Match the following organelles to their proper function:

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Cytoplasm

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Controls what enters and exits the cell

Nuclear Envelope

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Stores and protects DNA

Cell Membrane

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Protects the nucleus and allows substances to pass through

Cell Nucleus

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Holds organelles in place and is the site of chemical reactions in the cell

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synthesize and are found in the cytoplasm and .

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Ribosomes

rough ER

proteins

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The mitochondria uses oxygen and food to make ATP, which is the energy cells need to work.

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Why do plant cells have both chloroplast and mitochondria organelles?

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Lysosomes and Peroxisomes are both involved with

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Match the following organelles with their proper function:

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microtubules

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surrounds and protects the cell membrane; only found in plant and prokaryotic cells

flagella and cilia

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protein filaments that provide support and aids in the internal movement of eukaryotic cells

cytoskeleton

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key component of the cytoskeleton

cell wall

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allows movement in liquid environments and create coordinated flow along the surface of a cell

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What is a key feature of prokaryotic cells?

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The Golgi Apparatus is similar to what federal organization?

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Smooth ER

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contains ribosomes and makes or changes proteins

ER

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site of lipid synthesis, detoxification, and carbohydrate metabolism

Rough ER

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plays a fundamental role in the transport, processing, and distribution of proteins and lipids

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What is the main function of vacuoles in plant cells?

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How are animal cell vacuoles different from plant cell vacuoles?

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What type of cells contain a large central vacuole?

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What is a common misconception about vacuoles in animal cells?

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What do vesicles primarily transport within a cell?

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What is a function of endosomes?

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From where do vesicles transport materials?

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What kind of structures are vesicles?

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Where is the DNA found in prokaryotic cells?

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Why are prokaryotes considered older than eukaryotes?