amyloplast- an original in some plant cells that stores starch. ATP- is short for adenosine triphosphate; it is a high-energy molecule used for energy.

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amyloplast- an original in some plant cells that stores starch. ATP- is short for adenosine triphosphate; it is a high-energy molecule used for energy storage by organisms. Cell membrane- the thin layer of protein and fat that surrounds the but is inside the cell wall. Cell wall- a thick ridged membrane that surrounds the plant cell. Centrosome- a small body located near the nucleus. Chlorophyll- chlorophyll is a molecule that can use light energy from sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide gas into sugar and oxygen. amyloplast- an original in some plant cells that stores starch. ATP- is short for adenosine triphosphate; it is a high-energy molecule used for energy storage by organisms. Cell membrane- the thin layer of protein and fat that surrounds the but is inside the cell wall. Cell wall- a thick ridged membrane that surrounds the plant cell. Centrosome- a small body located near the nucleus. Chlorophyll- chlorophyll is a molecule that can use light energy from sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide gas into sugar and oxygen.

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