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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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What part of the cell is known as the "powerhouse"? | mitochondria
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What is the role of mitochondria? | To release energy (by breaking down food)
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Where are proteins made? | Ribosomes
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What part of the cell "breaks down" materials? | Lysosomes
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What part of the cell is known as the "control center" or "brain"? | Nucleus
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What makes food for a plant using the suns energy? (hint: GREEN) | Chloroplast
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This part controls what goes in and out of the cell. | Cell Membrane
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This part provides rigid structure and protection. | Cell Wall
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What does "DNA" stand for? | Deoxyribonucleic Acid!
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AKA: "storage tank" | Vacuole
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Cell City Analogy: Scrap Yard | Lysosomes
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Cell City Analogy: Postal Office | Golgi Apparatus
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Cell City Analogy: Widget | Protein
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Cell City Analogy: Small Shops | Ribosomes
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What part of the cell passes on traits? | Chromosomes
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What are the two pairs of chemical bases in DNA? | A & T C & G
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How many chromosomes are in each human cell? | 46
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What part is the largest of the organelles? | Nucleus
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Where is the Nucleolus located? | In the Nucleus
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