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1. Cells are called the of life. 2. How many cells make up our bodies? 3. What does DNA stand for? 4. What is mitosis? 5. Explain how we get more cells 6. How tiny are our cells? 7. What little organs that keep cells alive are called? 8.Which part of a cell is like your body’s skin? 9.What do plant cells have on their outside that animal cells do not? "building blocks" One hundred trillion Deoxyribonucleic acid. A process called cell division When cell divides into 2 cells, then those divide into 2 cells, then those divide……. Micrometer or um Organelles Cell membrane Cell wall
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10.What is a eukaryotic cell? 11.Plant and animal cells are eukaryotic cells. True or False 12. Which two types of organisms have prokaryotic cells or cells that do not have “true nucleus” 13.Why is the nucleus called the “Brain” of the cell? 14. What is the job of the mitochondria? 15. What is the nickname for the mitochondria? 16. Cells are filled with a liquid called? 17. What are storage compartments inside the cell called? Cell that has a nucleus with nuclear membrane to protect DNA Bacteria and viruses Controls the cell's processes or jobs Break down food molecules for energy The “Powerhouse” The cytoplasm Vacuoles
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18. What do cells store inside their vacuoles? 19. Which organelle is like the transport system or “Highways” of the cell? 20. What is the difference between “Smooth” and “Rough” ER? 21. What are the “Little Factories” of the cells and what do they make? 22. Why do plants cells use “Chloroplasts”? 23. What is the process plants use to make Glucose? 24. How many different kinds of cells do we have? 25. Name 5 kinds of cells in our bodies Molecules they need or waste products Endoplasmic reticulum or ER Smooth ER doesn’t have Ribosomes on it Rough ER does Over 200 Muscle cells, red blood cells, nerve cells, bone cells and heart cells. Ribosomes and they make proteins To make Glucose Photosynthesis
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