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Bacteria Attacks!!
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To move the cell around (flagella) Or move things around the cell (cilia)
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To give the cell structure and to protect it
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To control what goes in and out of the cell
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To digest things the cell doesn’t want/need Old cell “parts” (organelles, etc) Intruding bacteria/viruses Lysosomes are cellular organelles that contain acid hydrolase enzymes that break down waste materials and cellular debris. They can be described as the stomach of the cell. Lysosomes digest excess or worn- out organelles, food particles, and engulfed viruses or bacteria.
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To give the cell ENERGY! Takes food and turns it into a useable form of energy
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To make proteins… NOT for ENERGY!!! Proteins have functions in your body…you only use proteins you EAT for energy…NOT ones your cells make for you!
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To modify and package materials
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Houses the DNA (protects it)
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To tell the cell how to make proteins correctly
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Performs photosynthesis to turn sunlight into glucose (The mitochondria then turns that glucose into ATP – an energy source the cell can use)
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To store things Water, wastes, foods
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To package things for export out of the cell When a golgi vesicle is filled with digestive enzymes, it can make a LYSOSOME!
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The jelly-like material all the organelles reside in…to give the cell support Contains all the macromolecules the cell needs
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