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All cells come from pre-existing cells, All living things are made up of cells, Cells-tissue-organ-system-organism. Basic unit of organization in living things is Cell___.
Carbs, Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic acids are example of Building Blocks of____.
The definition of _____ is the shape of DNA makes it easier for a cell to replicate (copy).
Cytoplasm has the consistency of what Gel ____.
The definition of______ is like a kitchen- reads instructions and also makes proteins.
A ______ or plasma membrane is a lipid bilayer that surrounds the cell.
The definition of a Cell _____ is the addition boundary made of cellulose.
What has a nucleus?
Every cell should have the same _____ copy of DNA.
The _____ pores is the opening in the envelope that allows material & information to move in & out of the nuclear.
The ____ structure is a protein structure that helps with cell division.
______ is 1/2 of DNA.
DNA is used to forensic science to ID _____.
What is the abbreviation for Adenosine Tri-Phosphate??
Adenosine Tri-Phosphate is a _____ currency??
Mitochondria (Mitochondrion) is a ____house.
The definition of ____ is a whip like protein structure that occurs some prokaryotes to move in an aquatic environment.
Cilia is a short hair like projections also made of ___ that helps aid in movement.
The ___________ has a membrane that protects the DNA.
The _____ is responsible for making proteins.
Organelle is a ____ organ.
The _____ Endoplasmic Reticulum is responsible for making fats, oil, and hormones.
The ________ body is the packaging, finishing, and Distribution Center.
The _____ is plasma membrane so it can leave the cell and enter the bloodstream.
Plant cells have central ______.
The definition of _____ is a folded membrane inside the mitochondria when cellular respiration occurs.
________ is the theory that animal like & plant like prokaryotes were eaten by larger Prokaryote.
________ are inherited through the mother.

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