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Looking Inside Cells
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By Mgebel | Updated: Jan 28, 2013
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The region between the cell membrane and the nucleus is__________________________.
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A cell wall is a wall that guards a cell.
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The nucleus is the "brain" of the cell.
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The organelles function to produce ___________________, build and transport needed materials, and store and recycle _________________________.
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Organelles have one function in your body.
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Animals have cell walls.
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The nuclear membrane does not protect the nucleus.
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When you go into a cell, the first structure you encounter is the cell membrane.
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A mitochondria produces energy to carry out its function, but it does not produce the most energy.
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Chromatin is made up of strands containing the genetic material, which are the insturctions that do not direct the function of a cell.
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The region between the cell membrane and the nucleus...
A cell wall is a wall that guards a cell.
The nucleus is the "brain" of the cell.
The organelles function to produce ___________________, build and...
Organelles have one function in your body.
Animals have cell walls.
The nuclear membrane does not protect the nucleus.
When you go into a cell, the first structure you encounter is the cell...
A mitochondria produces energy to carry out its function, but it does...
Chromatin is made up of strands containing the genetic material, which...
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