The document summarizes key components and functions of the cell. It describes how the cell membrane controls what enters and exits the cell, such as water, nutrients, and waste. It also mentions that plant, fungi, and most bacteria cells have cell walls that provide structure and protection outside the cell membrane. The document briefly outlines functions of several cellular organelles, including ribosomes that produce proteins, mitochondria that supply energy, and vacuoles that provide storage space for water, food, and enzymes.
2. The Cell membrane controls
what comes in and out of the
cell like,
Water in
Nutrients in
Waste out
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3. Outside of the cell membrane,
it provides support and protection.
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Plant, Fungi, and most bacteria have
one.
4. Digest
unneeded organelles, food, and
unwanted things like viruses.
5. Composed on micro tubes and microfilaments
Provides structure, and helps
with cellular division.
6. http://library.thin
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Ribosome
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Proteins are assembled.
Non-membrane organelles that
are located in the nucleus.
7. Supply energy to the cell.
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Control cell cycle and cell growth.
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8. Plants have one big vacuole
While animals have many small ones http://organellesrus.tripod.com
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It’s storage space.
Water
Food
Enzymes
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