This organelle lies in the center of the cell and stores all of the DNA.
Nucleus ("core")
Grades 4-7 picked this habitat to study. It's notable for its water-saturated soils.
Wetlands (bogs, swamps, marshes)
Note: Wetlands are the most diverse ecosystem in the world.
You pay this type of cost just once for things essential to run your business. Examples include space, equipment, and tools.
Start-up costs
Bow wow! Content creators are starting to make TV shows for this four-legged friend.
Dogs.
They're making TV shows for dogs to watch while they're at home.
Hoping to temporarily stop the fighting, Iran and the US agreed to this on Wednesday.
A ceasefire
While not an organelle per se, this wall surrounds the cell.
Cell wall ("cell membrane")
Organisms develop these to better fit in, or adapt, to their environment.
Adaptations
You pay this type of cost again and again. Examples include ingredients, parts, and materials.
Recurring costs
For April Fools, the Government of Canada joked that this drink, often sold in bags, would be banned.
Bags of Milk
Well, that didn't last long, did it? The ceasefire broke almost immediately after Israel attacked this country. Incidentally, Mr. C's wife is from that country.
Lebanon
This organelle is tucked inside the cell nucleus. It makes ribosomes, which in turn make proteins.
Nucleolus ("little nut")
Organisms with adaptations tend to survive. You could say adaptations give them this kind of benefit.
Survival benefit.
This is the money you get from customers for goods or services. Its the same as what you charge them.
Revenue
For April Fools, the Waterloo Police Department joked that officers would be riding this vehicle as part of their new "Safety and Compliance-Oriented Officers on Transport" unit.
Scooters
With the ceasefire seemingly broken, Iran has once again closed this strait, a major shipping lane for oil.
The Strait of Hormuz
Made by the Nucleolus, there are millions of these small organelles in each cell. Their job is to translate DNA, using it as a mold to create proteins.
Ribosomes
Life, shmife! Including temperature, water availability, and sunlight, these are often more important than biotic factors.
Abiotic factors
Subtracting costs from revenue leaves you with this, the money you actually made from the sales.
Profit
Move over, Santa! For April Fools this year, Santa's Village in Bracebridge got taken over by this long-earred animal.
Bunnies
Reports emerged this week that top US officials may have threatened this religious group, which remains critical of the US's war with Iran.
The Holy Roman Church.
Reports say US military officials pressured an ambassador from the Vatican to dial back criticism. The implication was that if the church didn't comply, the US could try to convince people to break away from the church.
Call the E.R.! This organelle wraps around the nucleus, is packed with ribosomes, and makes proteins.
Rough E.R. (Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum)
This type of diagram shows you how energy is passed from the sun through different organisms as they are eaten.
Food chain
Take aim! This term refers to the kind of customer you want to sell to.
Target customer
Gas prices too high? As a prank, the Canada Aviation and Space Museum offered this new fuel source. The best part? You can also pour it over your pancakes.
Maple Syrup
This weekend is Easter for the Orthodox Church. Russian and Ukraine have agreed to this, a stop in fighting, during the holiday.
A ceasefire