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Madse up of many small parts or unites
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Cells
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Sometimes called a plasma membrane; seperatesthe cellfrom its external enviroment.
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cell membrane
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Is the most important organelle within the body.
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nucleus
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The DNA and protein are arranged in a loose adn deffuse state.
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Chromatin
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When the cellis ready to divide, the chromatin condinses to form short, rodlike structers.
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chromosomes
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The nucleus of a cell is contained within; also called nuclear envelope
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nuclear membrane
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Is a clear, semifluid medium that fills the space around the chromatinand the nuclioli within the nucleus.
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Nucleoplasm
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Is a smallnround body
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Nucleolus
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Compoused of ribonucleic acid and protein
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ribosomes
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Is a sticky, semifluid material found between the nucleus and cell membrane.
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Cytoplasm
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Cell structures that help a cell to function
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oranelles
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Are two cylinderical organelles found near the nucleus in a tiny round body called the centrosome; they are perpendicular to each other.
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centrioles
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Tiny arera near the nucleus of an animal cell; it contains two cylinderical structures called centrioles.
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centrosome
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Crisscrossing of the cellular cytoplasm is afine network of tubular strucuters.
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endoplamic reticulum
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Endoplasmic reticulim has ribosomes studding th eouter membrane; the ribsosmes are the sites for proein syntheisi in the cell.
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Rough
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