
Cells
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- Q1The most basic unit of structure of living thingsCell30s
- Q2The tiny parts that make up a cell and carry out the cells functions.organelle30s
- Q3Organisms that are made of more than one cell (ie: plants and animals)Multicellular30s
- Q4Contains a cell wall and a chloroplast in addition to having a nucleus, mitochondria, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and LARGE vacuole. Usually has a rigid shape.Plant Cell30s
- Q5The sites where photosynthesis takes place in a plant cellchloroplast30s
- Q6Provides shape and support for the plant cell. Is made up of mostly cellulose, and chlorphyll is what gives plants their green pigment.cell wall30s
- Q7The control center of the cell where the genetic information is stored.nucleus30s
- Q8The powerhouse of the cell. This is where cellular respiration takes place to provide energy for the cell.mitochondria30s
- Q9A thin outercovering that controls what enters and exits the cell.cell membrane30s
- Q10A gel like fluid in which all of the other organelles are embedded incytoplasm30s
- Q11The storage center for the cell. Stores waste and other materials.vacuole30s
- Q12the cell process in whicih a healthy cell duplicates its DNA inside the nucleus and then splits into two identical daughter cells. This is how our cells reproduce.mitosis30s
- Q13the cell process that occurs in the chloroplast of a plant cell. sunlight, carbon dioxide and water is converted into oxygen and glucose.photosynthesis30s
- Q14the cell process that occurs in the mitochondria of a plant or animal cell. oxygen and glucose is converted into carbon dioxide, water, and chemical energy. that energy is used to build, repair, and reproduce our cellscellular respiration30s
- Q15the cell process where substances move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.diffusion (waste Elimination)30s