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Chapter 5 Structure and Function of the Cell Vocab List

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Unicellular organismcomplete living thing consisting of only one cell
Multicellular organismcomplete living thing composed of than one cell
Cellsmallest unit that can carry on all of the processes of life
Cell theorythe theory that all living things are made up of cells, that cells are the basic unit of life, and that cells only come from existing cells
Organellea cell component that performs specific functions in the cell
Nucleusorganelle which directs the activities of the cell
Eukaryotesa cell that contains a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
Prokaryotesa cell that lacks a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
Cell Membranethe outer boundary of the cell and seperates the cell from its surrounding cells
Cytoplasmjelly-like substance filing the cell and surrounding organelles
Selectively permeable membraneallowing some things to pass through while keeping other things out.
Fluid mosaic modelmodel of the dynamic cell membrane
Cytoplasmic streamingthe circular motion of cytoplasm
Riosomesthe organelle where proteins are made
Endoplasmic reticuluma membrane system of folded sacs and tunnels
Golgi apparatusthe processing, packaging, and secreting organelle of the cell
Mitochondrialarge organelles that can grow, divide, or fuse with one another; the respiration system of the cell
Lysosomesorganelles that contain digestive enzymes
Microtubuleslong slender protein tubes
Microfilamentsfine protein threads
Cytoskeletonthe framework of the cell
Spindle fibersspecialized microtubules
Cilia and flagellatwo kinds of structures that extend out from the surface of the cell and function in movemonet
Nuclear envelopedouble membrane surrounding the nucleus
Chromatinthe DNA and the proteins in the nucleus of a non-dividing cell
Chromosomea strand of coiled up chromatin
Nucleolusa spherical body in the center of the nucleus
Cell wallin plant cells; surrounds the cell membrane and supports and protects the cell
Vacuolesa fluid-filled cavity found in plant cells
Plastidswhere food and/or pigments are stored
Middle lamellainter-cellular glue between new cells
Chloroplastscontaining a green pigment called chlorophyll that absorbs light as the fist step of photosyntesis
Chromoplastssynthesize and store pigments which function in trapping sunlight for energy
Leucoplastsstore food such as starches, proteins, and lipids
Tissuegroup of cimilar cells that carry out a common function
OrganSeveral types of tissue that interact to perform a specific function
Organ systemmade up of a group of organs that work together to perform a set of related tasks
Colonial organisma group of more or less similar cells that live together at a closely connected group



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