organelles
macromolecules
cell division
100

This organelle is the powerhouse of the cell

Mitochondrion

100

This macromolecule is the main source of energy for most living organisms 

Carbohydrates 

100

This is the process by which somatic cells divide to produce two identical daughter cells.

mitosis

200

This organelle packages and ships proteins throughout the cell

Golgi apparatus 

200

Dna and Rna are examples of this type of macromolecule

Nucleie acids

200

This phase of mitosis involves chromosomes lining up in the middle of the cell.

 metaphase

300

Found only in plant cells , this organelle is responsible for photosynthesis 

Chloroplast

300

These macromolecules, made of amino acids, perform most of the work in cells

Proteins

300

 This process results in the production of gametes, such as sperm and eggs.

meiosis

400

This organelle is the site of protein synthesis in the cell

Ribosome

400

Fats , oils, and waxes belong to this group of macromolecules 

Lipids

400

During this phase of mitosis, sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles.

anaphase

500

This organelle contains enzymes that break down waste and cellular debris 

lysosome

500

This specific marcomolecule forms the double helix structure of genetic material 

DNA

500

This stage of the cell cycle is where the cell grows and DNA is replicated.

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