Matching Use Capital Letters to match the cell parts with their
description.
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A) | Nucleus | I) | Nucleolus | B) | Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum | J) | Ribosomes | C) | Lysosomes | K) | Cytoplasm | D) | Vacuoles | L) | Chloroplast | E) | Plastids | M) | Nuclear
Envelope | F) | Cytoskeleton | N) | Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum | G) | Mitochondria | O) | Chromosomes | H) | Golgi Apparatus | | | | |
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Complex network that transports materials throughout the cell. Holds many
ribosomes
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Organelle that converts sunlight energy, carbon dioxide and water into high energy
sugar molecules
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Supports the cells organelles. Stores some cellular
materials
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This
phospholipid bilayered membrane protects the nucleus
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The
organelle that controls the cells activities and contains the DNA
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Frame
work of the cell provides structural strength and causes cellular movement.
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Plant
organelle involved in storage of food or pigment. Leucoplast stores starch. Chromoplast
stores pigments
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Contains digestive enzymes, helps the cell to commit suicide
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Storage sacks for water, salts, proteins, carbohydrates, food or waste
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Modifies or packages proteins for export from the cell
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Complex network that transports materials throughout the cell, stores enzymes and
chemicals
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Organelle in which proteins are made also enzymes
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Transforms the chemical energy stored in food molecules into energy the cell can
use
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Cell
structure made of RNA and proteins, it makes ribosomes
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Threadlike structure in a cell that contains the genetic information coded in
DNA
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