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cell cytoplasm cell membrane mitochondria nucleus vacuole cell wall
Cells 1A Cells 5A cell membrane mitochondria Cells 2A Cells 6A nucleus vacuole Cells 3A Cells 7A cell wall chromosome Cells 4A Cells 8A
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The basic unit of structure and function of all living things.
A jellylike substance containing many chemicals that keep a cell functioning. The basic unit of structure and function of all living things. Cells 5B Cells 1B The thin covering that encloses a cell and holds its parts together. Organelles that release energy from food. Cells 6B Cells 2B Organelle that stores food, water, or waste. The organelle that controls all of a cell’s activities. Cells 7B Cells 3B A threadlike strand of DNA inside the nucleus (contains information about characteristics of the cell). A rigid layer surrounding a plant cell that supports and protects it. Cells 8B Cells 4B
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chloroplast chlorophyll diffusion photosynthesis osmosis nonvascular
Cells 9A Cells 12A diffusion photosynthesis Cells 10A Cells 13A osmosis nonvascular Cells 11A Organisms 16A
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Organelles in a plant cell that make food for the plant.
A pigment, or coloring matter, that helps plants use light energy to produce sugars. Organelles in a plant cell that make food for the plant. Cells 12B Cells 9B The process by which many materials move in and out of cells. The process by which plants make food. Cells 13B Cells 10B The diffusion of water and dissolved materials through cell membranes. Plants that do not have tubes. Organisms 16B Cells 11B
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