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 Boundary between

the cell and its


external
environment
 is a semipermeable
membrane which
allow the entry of
some substances like
water, oxygen, and
ions and prevents the
entry of others.
 toxic or useless by-
products of
metabolism can exit
through it.
 the liquid layer in
the cell membrane
is called
phospholipids.
 it is where
organelles is located
 Power house of the
cell. It converts food
molecules into energy.
 Production of protein,
a process called
proteinsynthesis.
 They serve as channels
through which the
materials are
transported in the cell.
 Serves as the
packaging factory
of the cell.
 They destroy
bacteria and other
microorganisms that
invade the cell.
 Storage of food,
enzyme, and other
materials needed
by cell.
 Provide support
and movement to
the cell.
 Occurring in pairs and
involved in the
development of spindle
fibers in cell division.
 Its main function
is to produce
protein.
 Carry substances
in and out of the cell
like food particles.
 Controls all the
activities of the
cell.
 A small dense
spherical structure in
the nucleus of a cell
during interphase.
 Cell wall, chloroplast,
and central vacuole
(plant cell)
 Centrioles, cilia, and
lysosome.
 Prokaryotic
 Eukaryotic
In a faraway city
called Light, the main
export and production
product is the steel
widgets.
Everyone in the city
has something to do
with the steel widget
making and the entire
town is designed to
build and export
widgets. The city hall
has the instruction for
widget making.
Widgets come in all
shapes and sizes and
any citizen of Light
City can get the
instructions and begin
their own widgets.
Widgets are generally
produced in small
stores around the city.
These small stores can
be built by the
construction engineer’s
union (whose
headquarters are in city
hall). After the widget is
constructed,
They are placed on
special carts which
can deliver the widget
anywhere in the city.
In order for a widget
to be exported, the
carts take the widget
to the postal office,
where the widgets are
packaged and labeled
for export. Sometimes
widgets don’t turn out
right, and the rejects
are turned to the
scrap yard where they
Are broken down for
parts or destroyed
altogether. The city
powers the widget
shops and carts from
hydraulic dam. The
entire city is enclosed
by a large wooden
fence. Only the postal
trucks and citizens
with proper
documents are
allowed inside the
city.
Match the parts of the
city (underlined) with
the parts of the cell.
1. Nucleus
2. Nucleolus
3. Mitochondria
4. Cell Membrane
5. Ribosomes
6. Lysosomes
7. Protein
8. Endoplasmic Reticulum
9. Golgi Apparatus

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