A) All structures inside the cell B) The parts found only in animal cells C) Any structure that causes the cell to have a useful function D) A useful part of a cell that has a specific role E) Cell structures that performs a specific function
A) Ribosomes B) Lysosomes C) Mitochondrias D) Cytoplasms E) Centrioles
A) Cell Wall B) Vacuoles C) Nuclear Membrane D) Cytoplasm E) Cell Membrane
A) Vacuoles B) Cell Membrane C) Nuclear Membrane D) Nucleus E) Lysosome
A) Control center, proteins B) Mastermind, directions to Dr. Evil’s secret hideout C) Control center, DNA D) Boss, RNA E) Energy producer, DNA
A) Ribosomes, Protein, Chlorophyll B) Chloroplasts, Vacuoles, Endoplasmic Reticulum C) Cell Wall, Mitochondria, Cytoplasm D) Chloroplasts, Vacuoles, Cell Wall E) Vacuoles, Lysosomes, Golgi Bodies
A) Ribosomes, proteins B) Cell membrane, semipermeable C) Nucleus, DNA D) Vacuoles, food storage E) Mitochondria, energy
A) Protein, ribosome B) Food storage, vacuole C) Digestive enzyme, lysosome D) Lipid, Endoplasmic Reticulum E) Energy, mitochondria
A) Scatter plot, trend B) Bar graph, comparisons C) Pie graph, part of a whole D) Line graph, change over time E) Box and Whisker plot, quartiles and outliers
A) Bar graph, comparison B) Scatter plot, trend C) Pie graph, part of a whole D) Line graph, change over time E) Box and Whisker plot, quartiles and outliers |