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What are cells?
Form parts of the body and carry out the organisms functions.
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What is an organelle?
A tiny part of the cell that carries out its functions.
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What do amino acids and enzymes have in common?
They both are types of proteins.
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What is a tissue?
A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function.
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What is the cytoskeleton?
It is the frame of the cell and what gives it its shape.
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What is the difference in a protein and carbohydrate?
Proteins have large organic molecules, and carbs have an energy rich compound made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
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What is the difference between multicellular and unicelllar organisms?
Multicellular organisms have many cell, whereas unicellular organisms have only one cell.
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Why do all cells have a different shape?
The cytoskeleton is a different shape in different cells.
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What is a compound?
Two ore more elements combined chemically.
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What is an organ made out of?
A organ consists of many different tissues.
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What are the parts of the nucleus in order of outside to inside?
Pores, nuclear envelope, chromatin, and nucleolus.
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What are lipids?
Energy rich organic compounds.
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what is an organ system?
a system made up of organs.
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Name all of the parts of the cell of an animal and what they do.
Nucleus; Directs all activity in the cell. Ribosomes; Produce proteins for the cell. Cytoplasm; Gel like fluid where organelles are found. Mitochondria; Produce energy. Lysosomes; Break down food with chemicals stored inside them. Vacuole; Store food. Cell membrane; Protects the cell and controls what comes in and out. Golgi body; Receives materials and sends them to the endoplasmic reticulum and releases materials outside the cell. Endoplasmic reticulum; passageways that carry materials from one part of the cell to another.
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What is the difference in DNA and RNA.
DNA is genetic material that carries information from parent to organism.