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Round 1
Hereditary information
is stored inside this
organelle
This organelle acts as
a storage area for
food, water, or wastes.
Long thread-like
associations of genes
Straight hollow rods
that help to shape and
support the cell.
This organelle receives,
packages, and ships
molecules of proteins
and lipids to proper
destinations in or out of
the cell.
This organelle is
responsible for
protein synthesis.
This organelle
transcribes
ribosomal RNA
(rRNA)
Separates the cell’s
internal reactions
and structures from
the environment
Round 2
The “Post
Office”
The “Powerhouse”
The “Highway”
The “Green House”
The “Control
Center”
Round 3
This organelle can be
located either attached to
the endoplasmic
reticulum or floating in
the cytoplasm of the cell.
Best known for their part
in muscle contraction,
this organelle is a solid
rod built from molecules
of actin and myosin.
Which structure is chiefly
composed of nonliving
material known as
cellulose?
These organelles are
found only in the cells of
photosynthetic,
eukaryotic organisms.
They act as storehouses
for food and also contain
useful enzymes.
Which two organelles
must be present within a
plant cell in order for
respiration and
photosynthesis to occur?
The Fluid Mosaic Model
represents this organelle.
The transport of molecules
within animal cells is
assisted by a system of
internal membranes that
make up this organelle,
which is often studded
with ribosomes.
As a human red blood cell
matures, it loses its this
organelle and as a result
the mature red blood cell
lacks the ability to carry
out cell division.
The parts of the cell
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Plasma Membrane
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
Mitochondria
Golgi Complex
Microtubules
Nucleolus
Vacuole
Microfilaments
Ribosome
Cell Nucleus with nuclear membrane
Chloroplasts
Plastids
Cell Wall
Chromosomes/Chromatin