Final Answer:
1. The Cell Membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell, keeping good things in and bad things out.
2. The Vacuole stores water, nutrients, and waste to help the cell stay balanced.
3. The Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum makes proteins using ribosomes attached to its surface.
4. The Golgi Apparatus sorts, packages, and ships proteins to where they’re needed.
5. The Cytoplasm holds all the cell parts and lets them move and work together.
6. Lysosomes break down waste and old cell parts to keep the cell clean and healthy.
7. Ribosomes read instructions from DNA to build proteins that carry out cell jobs.
8. The Centrosome helps organize cell division by forming structures that pull chromosomes apart.
9. The Rough ER makes proteins (has ribosomes), while the Smooth ER makes fats and breaks down toxins (no ribosomes).
10. Mitochondria turn food into energy (ATP) so the cell can do its daily activities.
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