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Chapter One: Introduction

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with numerous organelles,and othercellular structures. The fluid portion ofthe cell iscalled the cytosol. Color the cytosol in last after you color the rest ofthe cellular structures. Oneofthe majorstructures in the cell is the nucleus. It is the genetic center ofthe cell and consists of tluid karyoplasm,chromatin (containing DNA), and the ...

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