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Fill in the Blank Cell:
1. The _____ states that all cells come from previously existing cells.
2. The smaller structures that make up cells are called ______.
3. _______ is the material that makes up the cell wall in plants.
4. The ________ acts as the brain of the cell.
5. ________ are the powerhouses of the cell and break down food to produce large
amounts of energy.
6. ________ are the parts of the cell responsible for storage of food, materials, and
waste.
7. ________ are stacks of membrane-covered sacs that package and transport
protein to the outside of the cell.
8. An organelle that enables a plant to produce its own food is called a ________.
9. Rod-like structures inside the nucleus that contain DNA, the chemical that acts
as a genetic blue-print, are called __________
10. A network of tubular passageways in the cell whose function it is to transport
materials is called the ________.
Word Choices:
chromosomes, organelles, cell theory, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, nucleus,
mitochondria, lysosomes, vacuoles, golgi apparatus, cellulose, chloroplast
Cell Riddle
1.
I’m a real “powerhouse” that’s plain to see. I break down food to release
energy.
2. I’m strong and stiff getting through me is tough. I’m found only in plants, but I
guess that’s enough.
3. I sort and package and find it bazaar, that I am sometimes mistaken for the ER.
4. I’m the “brain” of the cell, or so they say. I regulate activities from day to day.
5. Found only in plant cells, I’m green as can be. I make food for the plant using
the sun’s energy.
6. I’m a series of tubes found throughout the cell. I transport proteins and other
things as well.
7. I’m full of holes, flexible and thin. I control what gets out as well as what
comes in.
8. Proteins are made here even though I’m quite small. You can find me in the
cytoplasm or attached to the ER’s wall.
9. I’ve been called a “storage tank” by those with little taste. I’m a sac filled with
water, food, enzymes, or waste.
10. Since I contain many enzymes, I can digest an injured cell; and can break down
a large molecule into a smaller one as well.