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Cell Membrane: contains/defienes the limit of the cell. Controls what enters and leaves the cell.

Cytoplasm: Keeps organelles in their place, provides structure

Nucleus: contains DNA (genetic material)-control center

Nucleolus: cellular reproduction

Nuclear Membrane: contains nucleus - controls what passes through into the nucleus.

Mitochondrion: provides energy to the cell

Ribosomes: site of protein synthesis

Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum: canal network-message distribution

Spicuoles: structure, shape, framework

Vacuole: storage

Lysosome: waste disposal

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum: canal network - message distribution

Centrioles: cellular reproduction

Golgi Bodies: Packaging and delivering molecules.

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