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- Q1Basic unit of structure and function in living things.Cell30s7.L.1.2
- Q2Tiny organs in a cell that have specific functions just like the organs in your body.Organelles30s7.L.1.2
- Q3Gives structure and strength to PLANT cells, outside the cell membrane , made of celluloseCell Wall30s7.L.1.2
- Q4Semi-permeable barrier; controls what goes in and out of the cell.Cell Membrane30s7.L.1.2
- Q5Control center - directs all cell activities, contains the chromatin (DNA)Nucleus30s7.L.1.2
- Q6Gel like substance (like Jello) acts as a cushion to protect the organelles and helps the cell keep its shape.Cytoplasm30s7.L.1.2
- Q7Power houses of the cell, convert the energy in simple food molecules into cellular energyMitochondria30s7.L.1.2
- Q8Make proteins, found both loose in the cytoplasm and on the Endoplasmic Reticulum, tiniest cell structure.Ribosomes30s7.L.1.2
- Q9Think "cleaning"- breaks down germs, break down large food particles and worn out cell parts, small round structuresLysosome30s7.L.1.2
- Q10Storage of food/wastes and water, in ANIMAL cells usually multiple and smaller, in PLANT cells usually one and very largeVacuole30s7.L.1.2
- Q11Found in PLANT cells, where photosynthesis occurs, contain the green pigment chlorophyllChloroplast30s7.L.1.2