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cells
Instructions:
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The center of the nucleus and where ribosomes are made
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Small grain shaped organelles that produce protein
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Thick clear gel like fluid between the cell membrane and the nucleus
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Rod shaped organelles that convert food to energy
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A network of membranes that produce many substances
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It could be thought of as a cell's warehouse
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Stores water, food and other materials until needed by the cell
cells
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
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The center of the nucleus and where ribosomes are made
Nucleolus
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Small grain shaped organelles that produce protein
ribosomes
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Thick clear gel like fluid between the cell membrane and the nucleus
Cytoplasm
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Rod shaped organelles that convert food to energy
Mhochondria
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A network of membranes that produce many substances
Endoplasmic Reticulum
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It could be thought of as a cell's warehouse
Golgi apparatus (body)
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Stores water, food and other materials until needed by the cell
vacuole