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Cellular Respiration
Process in which oxygen
is used to break down sugar from
food
MicrobeCreatures
that are too small to be
seen with the human eye
ProtistsSingle-celled or multi-cellular organisms that have a nucleus, and are not a plant, animal, or fungus.
BacteriaSingle-celled
organisms that do not have
a nucleus
Cell Membrane
The outer boundary
of the cell
Structure
Cell Membrane
Helps control what
substances enter or exit
the cell.
Function
Cell WallStructure
Surrounds the plant cell
Cell Wall Function
Gives support to the plant
cell
NucleusStructure
Largest organelle, contains DNA
NucleusFunction
Control center of cell, controls movement, eating, and reproduction
CytoplasmStructure
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Cell membrane
Material that fills much of
the inside of the cell
CytoplasmCell membrane
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Function
Holds all of the
organelles in the cell
MitochondriaFunction
Power house of cell
Uses oxygen and nutrients to make energy
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MitochondriaStructure
Rod or round shaped organelle in cell
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Chloroplast
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Structure
Plant organelle, Contains chlorophyll
Chloroplast
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Where photosynthesis takes place
Function
Vacuole
Sac for storage, digestion and waste removal
Function
VacuoleStructure
Storage bubble, larger in plant cells than animal cells
Immune SystemBody system that fights
against bacteria and
viruses
Universal Donor
Type O Blood, it can be given to Type A, Type B and Type AB