Cell Organelles
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- Q1Smallest, most basic unit of structure and function in living things.Cell30s
- Q2One of the small bodies in a cell that are specialized to perform a specific function.Organelle30s
- Q3A rigid layer of non-living material, surrounds cell membrane in plant cells, provides support for cell.Cell wall30s
- Q4Also called plasma membrane. Outside boundary cell. Controls what comes in and out of a cell.Cell membrane30s
- Q5Gel-like material that holds all other organelles in place in a cell. Located between cell membrane and nucleus.Cytoplasm30s
- Q6Found in Eukaryotic cells, a membrane bound organelle that contains the cell's DNA, controls cell's growth and function.Nucleus30s
- Q7Releases energy in the cell. It is the "powerhouse" of the cell. It uses oxygen and released energy from digested food. It is found in both plant and animal cell.Mitochondria30s
- Q8Sac-like organelle in cells that store food, water, and waste. Very large in PLANTS, used to keep form of cell.Large Central Vacuole30s
- Q9An organelle found in plants and some protists that contains chlorophyll (green) which captures energy from the sun and uses it to produce food (sugar).Chloroplast30s
- Q10The organisms whose cells have no a nucleus. Example: bacteriaProkaryote30s
- Q11An organism whose cells have a nucleus. Example: plant and animal cellEukaryote30s
- Q12Contains enzymes that digest food particles, wasters, cell parts and foreign invaders.Lysosome30s