This was one of the organs left in the body when mummifying someone.
What is the heart?
The basic building block of life
What is a cell?
This organelle is responsible for giving power to the cell.
What is a mitochondria?
This is the threadlike structure that is in our nucleus. We have each have 46 of these.
What are chromosomes?
This group of people were the first to mummify their dead.
Who are the Ancient Egyptians?
This is the main control of the cell
What is the nucleus?
This is in the middle of the nucleus
What is the Nucleolus?
This is the "recipe book" for to make certain proteins in the cell.
What are genes?
These are two of the Greek Philosophers who contributed towards learning more about the Human body.
Who is Hippocrates and Aristotle?
The jelly like substance that keeps all the organelles floating within the cell membrane.
What is cytoplasm?
This little ball-like organelles kills and takes the bad stuff out of the cells
What is a lysosome?
This process copies the DNA into RNA
What is transcription?
This European scientist discovered cells.
Who is Robert Hooke?
These organelles are the "mothers" to the cell production.
What are the centrioles?
This organelle is the grocery store for our cells.It holds what is needed and sometimes does "deliveries"
What are the Golgi bodies?
Process of decoding MRNA to make specific proteins
What is transcription?
This European scientist dissected cadavers in the name of science.
Who is Andreas Vaselius?
This is the cell components' job is to hold everything together in the cell
What is the cell membrane?
These little balls sometimes are surround by the Endoplasmic Recticulum (ER)
What are ribosomes?
Transcription happens in this organelle.
What is a ribosome?