Cell, The basic unit of living material., Tissues, Groups of cells joined together to carry out a particular task., Organ, A collection of tissues joined together to carry out a specific function., Organelle, A tiny body inside a cell, which carries out its own functions., Protoplasm, Means 'first material', refers to anything inside the cell boundary., Cytoplasm, 'Cell material', refers to anything inside the cell boundary and outside of the nucleus., Nucleus, The central part of the cell, which is enclosed in a membrane and is usually darker than the rest of the cell because it contains genetic material., Mitochondria, Spherical or rod-shaped bodies scattered in the cytoplasm. They take in nutrients and breaks them down to create energy for the cell., Ribosomes, The part of the cell which makes protein. This is important for repairing damage., Golgi Apparatus, Transports (carries) protein to other parts of the cell. This is also responsible for making lysosomes..
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Cells and Organisation
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