I am the boss, the cell’s great guide, holding instruction deep inside. I tell the cell what to do, direct and true
The nucleus
I store the things the cell may need, water, food and waste indeed
The vacuole
I am not too hard, not too solid, I am a jelly-like stuff that cushions each wall, I hold structures so they do not fall
The cytoplasm
I’m green and full of sunlight’s power. I help the plant grow every hour. I make the food that gives it might, turning sunshine into bite. Who am I?
The chloroplast
I am the sturdy barrier that protects, keeping the city safe, where the limits end. Surrounding the place, keep it tigh
The cell wall
I trap the sunlight, bright and strong, making food all day long. Without me plants wouldn't be seen
The Chlorophyll
Inside the boss I hide away help workers form each day. I am small but play a key role I create workers to do as told
The nucleolus
I’m full of energy, small but grand. I power the cell like a charging stand. I break down food, give energy a spin. That’s how the cell stays active within. Who am I?
The Mitochondria
I am a gate the gateway to a bustling place, controlling entry with utmost grace. Highways and stations, I regulate flow
The cell membrane
I am the power source, generating might, fueling the city day and night
The mitochondria
I give the plant its shape and hold it tall.
Without me, it might just fall!
The cell wall