The Endoplasmic Reticulum is a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell, continuous with the nuclear membrane. It usually has ribosomes attached and is involved in protein and lipid synthesis. I could probably define all of the other words.
nucleus: the nucleus sends instructions to other parts of the cells, it also has chromosomes they help the cells grow and develop. I can explain 19 more.
A chromosome is a DNA molecule with part or all of the genetic material of an organism. Most eukaryotic chromosomes include packaging proteins which, aided by chaperone proteins, bind to and condense the DNA molecule to prevent it from becoming an unmanageable tangle.
Cell Wall: Gives a fixed shape and stiffness to the cell Vacuole: Stores sugar waste water Chromoplast: Obtains energy and make sugar Golgi: sends activities to the cell Mitrodondria: Obtain energy that other parts of the cell can use Nucleus: control of the cells Endoplasmic reticule: Makes protein and energy Cytoplasm: fill the space between the nucleus and the mitrodondria ribosome: a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins, found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells.
cell wall: protects the stuff in side and I only know (4) others
ReplyDeletecell wall and the cell wall provides sturdeness and stiffness to the cell. I don't know any others.
ReplyDeleteCytoplasm is material within a living cell excluding the nucleus.
ReplyDeleteThe nucleus directs all cell activity within the cell. I can define 9 others as well.
ReplyDeleteThe cell wall gives stiffness to the cell and determines what enters and leaves the cell.
ReplyDeleteThe Endoplasmic Reticulum is a network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell, continuous with the nuclear membrane. It usually has ribosomes attached and is involved in protein and lipid synthesis. I could probably define all of the other words.
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ReplyDeletecytoskeleton- a microscopic network of protein filaments and tubules in the cytoplasm of many living cells, giving them shape and coherence.
ReplyDeleteThe nucleus directs cell activity. I can define 5 others.
ReplyDeleteThe nucleus sends instructions to different parts of the cell then it directs cell activities. I can define 15 more.
ReplyDeleteChloroplast is plastid that has chlorophyll and where photosynthesis happens. I could define 11 other words.
ReplyDeletenucleus: the nucleus sends instructions to other parts of the cells, it also has chromosomes they help the cells grow and develop. I can explain 19 more.
ReplyDeletecell wall: protects the stuff in side
ReplyDeleteThe nucleus directs all cell activity within the cell I can define 7 others paige
ReplyDeletecell wall and the cell wall provides sturdeness and stiffness to the cell.
ReplyDeleteA chromosome is a DNA molecule with part or all of the genetic material of an organism. Most eukaryotic chromosomes include packaging proteins which, aided by chaperone proteins, bind to and condense the DNA molecule to prevent it from becoming an unmanageable tangle.
ReplyDelete4 others and the Golgi packages proteins.
ReplyDeleteCell Wall: A wall used to keep out things like bacteria.
ReplyDeletecell wall a wall for cells probably three more
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Cytoplasm: The part of a cell that fills the space between the nucleus and cell membrane.
ReplyDeleteThe nucleus sends instructions to the cell. I can define 9 others.
ReplyDeletecytoplasm is the junk mostly containing water that fills the space between nucleus and other cells. I know (8) more
ReplyDeleteI no more but , The cell wall provides structures and stiffness. To the cell.
ReplyDeletethe cell wall protects stuff in side it
ReplyDeleteA cell wall provides stiffness and strength to the cell
ReplyDeleteNucleus: controls the activities of a cell almost 11 that i can define
ReplyDeleteI forgot to mention I can label thirteen others.
ReplyDeletethe nucleus is the captain it conducts everything a vacuole holds food
ReplyDeleteCell Wall: Gives a fixed shape and stiffness to the cell
ReplyDeleteVacuole: Stores sugar waste water
Chromoplast: Obtains energy and make sugar
Golgi: sends activities to the cell
Mitrodondria: Obtain energy that other parts of the cell can use
Nucleus: control of the cells
Endoplasmic reticule: Makes protein and energy
Cytoplasm: fill the space between the nucleus and the mitrodondria
ribosome: a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins, found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells.
cell wall is a outer boundary of a plant cell.
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ReplyDeletethe cell wall supports the plant,and idk how many more i could list
ReplyDeletecell wall: it provides stiffness. i know 6 others
ReplyDeletenucleus direct al other activities in the cell. and i now 2 others
ReplyDeletecytoplasm is the jelly like material in the cell.
ReplyDeleteMitochondria processes energy in the cell and distributes it. I can define 12 others.
ReplyDeleteNucleus: controls the activities of a cell almost 11 that i can define
ReplyDeleteCell Wall - Gives protection to the cell of a plant
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The cell wall helps support the plant. I can list 4 or maybe more others.
ReplyDeleteSemipermeable: not being fully or wholly permeable. I know all 21 of the others. -Kaiden Tillman
ReplyDeletecell wall is the outer layer of the plant cell.
ReplyDeletemitochondria is n organelle that produces energy.
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cell wall protects the stufffffffffffff and stuuufff so ya and i know 5 other things
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ReplyDeleteThe nucleus directs all cell activity and i know 5 others
ReplyDeleteThe mitochondria helps break down sugars and release energy.
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ReplyDeleteCytoplasm protoplasm the material ot protoplasm within a living cell
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the cell membrane decides what goes in and out of te cell
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the cell wall is the wall on the edge of the cell
ReplyDeleteaa cell wall provides strength and stiffness
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cell wall is the base of the cell
ReplyDeletethe cell wall protects the outside and inside of the cell
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