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looking inside cells (mitochondria (little rod shaped objects, cause they…
looking inside cells
mitochondria
little rod shaped objects
cause they convert energy into food molocules
powerhouse of the cell
golgi bodies
looks kinda like mushroom tubes
cells main room
chloroplasts
large green things in cytoplasm
only some cells have chloroplasts
vacuoles
large water filled sac
storage of cells
lysosomes
small round structures containing chemicals
bake down food particals
cell wall
as you travel through the plant cell
first you slip through the cell wall
the cell wall is a nonliving rigid layer of material surrounds the cells of plants and some organisms
the plants cell wall helps protect and support the cell
cell membrane
after the cell wall you enter the cell membrane
the cell membrane is inside of the cell wall
all living things have cells
the cell membrane controls what comes in and out of the cell wall
nuclear envelope
the cell membrane is surrounded by the nuclear envolope
things pass through the nucleus through the pores of the nuclear envelope
chromatin
the chromatin directs the cell
chromatins are thin strands of genetic material
nucleolus
nucleolus is by when you exit the nucleus
ribosomes
ribosomes
attached to the endoplasms
float in the cytoplasm
proteins to Golgi bodies