Question | Answer |
Jelly-like substance where all the chemical activities of the cell take place | Protoplasm |
- Encloses the cell
- controls the movement of a substance in and out of the cell
- boundary between the cell and its external environment
- changes shape when needed | Plasma/ cell membrane |
Protection of the cell | Cell wall |
Has a tough and rigid cell wall | Plant cell |
Made up of fluid-like substance & Forms the largest part of the cell | Cytoplasm |
Controls all the activities of the cell | Nucleus |
Arranged into a network of long thread- like structures | Deoxyribonucleic acid |
Powerhouse of the cell | Mitochondria |
Made up of RNA and proteins | Ribosomes |
Factory's conveyor belt | Endoplasmic reticulum |
Membranous structure forming a network of canals | Endoplasmic reticulum |
Power generator | Mitochondria |
Chief operating officer | Nucleus |
Cell membrane or cell wall | Gate |
Organelle where most ribosomes are attached | Rough endoplasmic reticulum |
Branching canal, without ribosomes, that transports large molecules in the cell. | Smooth endoplasmic reticulum |
Packages and sorts cell product in its center. Packaged cell products are then transported via the vesicles found at its end. | Golgi Body |
Packaging center of the cell | Golgi body |
Cargo truck of the cells | Vesicles |
Carry materials in and out of the cell | Vesicles |
Store food, enzymes, and other materials needed by the cell | Vacuoles |
Digest bacteria, viruses, complex food particles, and damaged cell components that could be harmful to the cell, and may interfere with its normal activities | Lysosomes |
Known as suicidal drug | Lysosomes |