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Organellization
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Fun Facts
100

All living things are made of these biological building blocks.

Cells

100

This is often referred to as the powerhouse of the cell.

Mitochondria

100
This acronym is commonly used to remember the phases of mitosis.

PMAT

(IPMAT works depending on how much your teacher likes you)

(IPMATC does not work)

100
When acid from inside of this organ spill up into the esophagus, you get acid reflux.

The Stomach

100

What is the largest organ in the human body?

The skin

200

As theorized in the modern cell theory, all cells come from these.

Cells

200

This organelle stores the DNA and is known as the control center of the cell.

Nucleus
200

This stage/phase is where a cell spends 90% of it's time.

Interphase

200

These spongy organs fill with air when you take a deep breath in.

Lungs

200

DNA is shaped like this.

Double Helix (or twisted ladder)

300

This type of cell has no nucleus and includes the likes of bacteria and other simple cells.

Prokaryotic cells (prokaryotes)

300

This surrounds all cells, protecting its interior and regulating what goes into or out of the cell.

Cell membrane (or cell wall in plants)

300

This is the end result of cell division.

Two genetically identical daughter cells

300
This network of blood vessels bring oxygen-depleted blood back to the heart.
Veins
300
This animal is known for its unique ability to (technically) live forever.

Jellyfish

400
Cells composed of organelles, like animal cells and most plant cells, are called this.
Eukaryotic cells (eukaryotes)
400
A weightlifter would love this organelle, who's job it is to make proteins.

Ribosomes

400

This specialized region of a chromosome links the sister chromatids.

Centromere
400

These vessels of your circulatory system wrap around the alveoli in your respiratory system to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.

Capillaries 

400

This animal is considered the only true "free flying" mammal.

Bat

500

Living things obtain and use this in order to grow, develop, move, reproduce, and more.

Energy

500

This organelle, not to be confused with its partner with almost the same name, helps complete proteins after the ribosomes build them.

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

500
DNA stands for this (long) word.

Deoxyribonucleic acid

500

This "middle" section of your colon connects the ascending colon and the descending colon.

Transverse Colon

500

This NASA-named mission recently went viral for being the first human-manned lunar mission since 1972.

Artemis II