Cell Structure 1
Cell Structure 2
Cell Structure 3
Cell Structure 4
Cell Structure 5
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Where energy is released in a cell.
Mitochondria
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Controls the whole cell.
Nucleus
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this type of membrane allows some things in and out of the cell

semi permeable

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The DNA of a cell is located here.
Nucleus
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The powerhouse of the cell.
Mitochondria
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Protective outer layer found in every cell

Cell Membrane

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All of the structures that make up the cell.  Each has a job to make the cell function
Organelles
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The smallest functioning unit of a living thing
A Cell
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Tough, rigid outer layer that protects plant cells only

Cell Wall

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Stain used for plant cells

iodine

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stain used for animal cells

methylene blue

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This rotates the objective lens

nosepiece


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These hold the slide in place on the microscope

Clips

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Where cells create their own proteins.
Ribosome
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Part of the microscope that moves the stage up and down

Coarse focus wheel

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Part of the microscope that you look through

eyepiece

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Where the cell stores its materials.

Vacuole

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D.N.A.

Deoxyribonucleic Acid

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The green pigment of a plant cell is 
Chlorophyll 
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Chlorophyll can be found in..
Chloroplasts
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Part of the microscope that brings the specimen into precise focus

Fine focus wheel


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The name of the process in which plants create their own food using sunlight.


Photosynthesis

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This substance keeps all the organelles in place

Cytoplasm

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This type of microscope can be used to see mitochondria, chloroplasts, and ribosomes

Electron Microscope


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The tool used to observe and study cells
Microscope
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