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Week 9 Week 9 CELL WALLS are found in plant cells. They are made up of a tough protein called “cellulose”. They help to provide structure (box shape) and support to the plant cell. CELL WALLS are found in plant cells. They are made up of a tough protein called “cellulose”. They help to provide structure (box shape) and support to the plant cell. CHLOROPLASTS are green organelles found in some plant cells. They produce food, in the form of sugar, for the plant. CHLOROPLASTS are green organelles found in some plant cells. They produce food, in the form of sugar, for the plant. Mitochondria are small organelles found in all cells. They make the energy for the cell. Sometimes they are called the “power house” of the cell Mitochondria are small organelles found in all cells. They make the energy for the cell. Sometimes they are called the “power house” of the cell A collection of cells that perform the same function and that work together is called a TISSUE. Examples of tissues include nervous tissues, muscle tissue, and blood tissue. A collection of cells that perform the same function and that work together is called a TISSUE. Examples of tissues include nervous tissues, muscle tissue, and blood tissue.