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C ELL S TRUCTURE AND F UNCTION K EY T ERM R EVIEW

T OOLS THAT MAKES THINGS LOOK LARGER THAN THEY REALLY ARE A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

S MALL, ROUND STRUCTURES THAT MAKE PROTEINS A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

B ASIC UNIT OF STRUCTURE IN LIVING THINGS A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

D IVISION OF THE NUCLEUS A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

F ORMS MOST OF THE CELL WALL OF A P LANT A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

P ROCESS BY WHICH CELLS REPRODUCE A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

S PACE IN CYTOPLASM THAT STORES SUBSTANCES A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

S TRUCTURE IN A PLANT CELL THAT CONTAINS CHLOROPHYLL A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

S TRUCTURES THAT RELEASE ENERGY FROM A CELL A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

C ONTROL CENTER OF A CELL A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

S MALL STRUCTURES IN CYTOPLASM THAT DO SPECIAL JOBS A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

P IECES OF CURVED GLASS OR OTHER CLEAR MATERIAL THAT CAUSES LIGHT RAYS TO COME TOGETHER OR SPREAD APART AS THEY PASS THROUGH A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

M OVEMENT OF WATER THROUGH A MEMBRANE A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

T HIN STRUCTURE THAT SURROUNDS A CELL A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

THIN STRUCTURE THAT SURROUNDS AND PROTECTS THE NUCLEUS A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

O RGANELLE THAT PACKAGES AND SENDS MATERIALS TO OTHER MATERIALS TO OTHER PLACES A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome T. Golgi Body

S MALL ROUND STRUCTURE THAT BREAKS DOWN NUTRIENT MOLECULES AND OLD CELL PARTS A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

T HICK OUTER LAYER THAT SURROUNDS THE MEMBRANES OF PLANTS AND SOME SIMPLE ORGANISMS A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

S MALL NETWORK OF TUBES THAT SUBSTANCES MOVE ALONG A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome

G EL -L IKE S UBSTANCE INSIDE THE CELL WHERE MOST OF THE CELL ’ S ACTIVITIES TAKE PLACE A. Cell Wall B. Ribosomes C. Organelles D. Cell Membrane E. Vacuole F. Osmosis G. Mitosis H. Nucleus I. Lens J. Cell Division K. Microscope L. Chloroplast M. Cell N. Mitochondria O. Endoplasmic reticulum P. Nuclear membrane Q. Cellulose R. Cytoplasm S. Lysosome