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1. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
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2. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
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3. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
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4. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
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5. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
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6. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
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7. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
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8. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
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9. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow. The little dots.
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10. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow
10. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow The substance that the organelles are “floating” in.
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11. What type of cell is represented here? (Animal or Plant?)
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12. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow. (The inside layer
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13. Name the membrane part indicated with the red arrow.
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14. Name the membrane part indicated with the red
14. Name the membrane part indicated with the red arrow AND indicate if it is polar or non-polar.
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15. Name the membrane part indicated with the red
15. Name the membrane part indicated with the red arrow AND indicate if it is hydrophobic/hydrophilic.
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16. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
(Outer layer)
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17. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
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18. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
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19. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
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20. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
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21. What characteristic does this organelle show that
21. What characteristic does this organelle show that allows certain materials in/out?
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22. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
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23. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
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24. What type of cell is represented? (Plant or Animal)
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25. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
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26. Is this a prokaryote or eukaryote?
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27. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow. (The opening)
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28. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
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