cytoplasm - The ( ) consists of all of the contents outside of the nucleus and enclosed within the cell membrane of a cell., cytosol - The ( ) is the fluid found inside of cells. Serves to support organelles, cell membrane - The ( ) is a bilayer that separates the inside of the cell from its environment. It helps transport substances in and out of the cell., protein channels - ( ) are found embedded within the cell’s plasma membrane. These channels are made up of certain proteins that help control the movement of food and water into and out of the cell., cell walls - In addition to cell membranes, plants have ( ). these provide protection and support for plants., nucleus - A ( ) controls the cell. It is the largest organelle and holds the most DNA., nucleosus - The ( ) is inside the nucleus. The ( ) makes ribosomes., mitochondria - ( ) turn the energy from food into ATP molecules. Every type of cell has a different amount of ( ), flagella - ( ) are whip-like cell extensions that move cells, vesicles - This term literally means “small vessel”. This organelle helps store and transport products produced by the cell., smooth endoplasmic reticulum - This is a network of membranes found in the cytoplasm of the cell. There is a rough type and a smooth. It is classified as smooth if there are no ribosomes attached, rough endoplasmic reticulum - This is a network of membranes found in the cytoplasm of the cell. There is a rough type and a smooth. It is classified as rough if there are ribosomes attached.,

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