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Science Starter –Feb. 4, 2013 1. How do organisms, such as plants and animals, grow? 2. How do broken bones mend (heal)? Key Terms: Cell Theory - is the theory that all living things are made of one or more cells, the cell is the basic unit of life, and all cells come from other cells. Nucleus - it is the main organelle of the cell, which directs the cell’s activities. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) - the genetic chemical found in all living things. Chromatin - long strands of DNA scattered throughout a cell’s nucleus. Cell Membrane - a covering around a cell that controls materials that go in and out of the cell. Chromosomes - found in the nucleus, a double-stranded, threadlike structure that carries genetic information. Genes - a unit of the genetic information that determines a specific characteristic of an individual. Cytoplasm - the area of the cell where nutrients are absorbed, transported and processed. Organelle - a specialized structure inside plants and animal cells. Cell Wall – the non-living outermost part of a plant cell. Flagellum – a whip like tail on the outside of a cell membrane that helps the cell move. Cilia – tiny, small hairs on an animal cell.