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All living things are made of...
atoms
cells
bacteria
plants
Where is the DNA found in a prokaryotic cell?
floating around in the cytoplasm
in the nucleus
Under a microscope, what kind of cells lack (do not have) membrane-bound organelles?
Prokaryotes
Eukaryotes
Plants
Animals
Controls what enters/leaves a cell
cell membrane
Nuclear membrane
cell wall
cytoplasm
control, read, and direct the cell using DNA instructions
nucleus
mitochondria
endoplasmic reticulum
lysosome
stiff, protective outer layer of plant cells
cell membrane
nuclear membrane
cell wall
cytoplasm
releases the energy for cells to use by creating ATP
mitochondria
ribosomes
lysosomes
nucleolus
Amino acids link together to form proteins. In which organelle would this process occur?
Lysosome
Ribosome
Centriole
Mitochondria
packages proteins for delivery
Endoplasmic reticulum
ribosomes
golgi apparatus
lysosomes
hold/store water, mainly found in plant cells
nuclolus
ribosomes
golgi bodies
vacuoles
break down (digest) worn out cell parts, mostly in animal cells
cytoplasm
lysosomes
mitochondria
vacuoles
Jello-like material, fills the space between cell organelles and holds them securely in place.
cytoplasm
chromatin
chloroplast
cell membrane
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