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There was a cell village, it was a microscopic
village that almost every cell lived in. Each cell
worked its own job at a different hour
in the day. It was such a privilege for each
of the cells to live there it made life a lot more
manageable for the cells to live!

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of the town. He is the one who controlled the
city and helped in case of a crisis.


"A dense organelle present in most eukaryotic cells, typically
a single rounded structure bounded by a double membrane,
containing the genetic material."
-Google dictionary
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of the president (nucleus) and he produced
all of the RNA for the town.


"a small dense spherical structure
in the nucleus of a cell during
interphase." - Google dictonary
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wall called the cell wall. It keeps everything
on the inside separated from the outside.


"a rigid layer of polysaccharides
lying outside the plasma membrane
of the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria.
In the algae and higher plants, it consists
mainly of cellulose". -Google dictionary
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place called the cell membrane. There job is to
keep the cell village healthy by not letting
anything bad into the town.



"the semipermeable membrane surrounding
the cytoplasm of a cell." - Google dictionary
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photosynthesis and helps to make food for all of
the plants in the town so they are able to survive.


" (in green plant cells) a plastid that
contains chlorophyll and in which
photosynthesis takes place."
-Google dictionary.

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we call vacuole. Most of what we store is water
for our town so if we ever go through a dry
summer we can go to the vacuole to get a drink.


"space or vesicle within the cytoplasm
of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and
typically containing fluid."
-Google dictionary
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It was made from dirt, grass, and rocks and laid down everywhere in
the village. It was what kept the shape of the village and all of the
building and organelles where they needed to be.
-Google dictionary


"the material or protoplasm within a
living cell, excluding the nucleus"
-Google dictonary
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There was a cell village, it was a microscopic
village that almost every cell lived in. Each cell
worked its own job at a different hour
in the day. It was such a privilege for each
of the cells to live there it made life a lot more
manageable for the cells to live!

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