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Plasma Membrane: protects the cell from its surroundings

Cytoplasm: A clear jelly-like substance that lets everything else in the cell move around

Nucleus: Controls everything in the cell

Mitochondria: Produces energy

Chloroplasts: They have chlorophyll in them, and they’re responsible for photosynthesis

Cell wall: The protective outer layer

Vacuoles: Stores a bunch of nutrients

plasma membrane: protects the cell from inferiors and regulates a passage through the cytoplasm

cytoplasm: material within the living cell, not including the nucleus and it is a clear like substance

nucleus: in control of the cell and forms a basis for its activity and growth throughout the cell

mitochondria: produces energy and a biochemical process of the entire cell

chloroplast: responisble for the photosynthesis and contains chlorophyll

cell wall: a rigid layer on the outside of the entire cell, protecting it from inferiors and consists of mainly cellulose

vacuoles: a space of vesule for holding water and liquid within the plant and stores most of the nutrients within itself

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