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Chemistry, 23.09.2020 15:01, mosesbrinker

Match each part of a cell to its structural features. cytoplasm
cell membrane
rough endoplasmic reticulum
vacuole
larger size in plant cells
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salt and water base
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grainy appearance
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permeable and flexible
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