This non-membrane-bound organelle produces proteins.
This organelle gives plants their green color and is where photosynthesis occurs.
This gel-like substance inside of the cell is where chemical reactions occur.
This tough, cellulose, outer covering of plant cells gives shape to the cells, supports them, and protects them.
This bean-shaped orgnanelle releases energy by breaking down food into carbon dioxide and water
This membrane bound space is used for storage, especially in plants.
This outer protective layer regulates interactions and controls what enters and exits the cell.
This membrane-lined organelle contains digestive enzymes and breaks down food waste and worn out cell parts.
These stacked flattened membranes sort and package substances.
These folded membranes, which may be rough or smooth, are where material is processed and transported within the cell.
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