1. The cell is the smallest part of life that can do all living jobs.
2. It has a cover that protects and controls what enters or leaves.
3. Inside the cell is a jelly-like material that holds parts in place.
4. One part controls all the work and decisions in the cell.
5. Energy is made inside to help the cell do its job.
6. Tiny parts build important materials for the cell’s growth.
7. There are passageways to move things inside the cell.
8. One part packs and sends things to where they are needed.
9. Some parts clean up waste and broken materials.
10. Plant cells have a strong wall that keeps their shape firm.







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What would happen to a cell if it lost its nucleus?
How does the structure of each organelle relate to its function?
Why do plant cells have a cell wall, but animal cells do not?
What role does the mitochondrion play in energy production, and why is it called the "powerhouse" of the cell?
How do ribosomes know what proteins to make?
What happens if the cell membrane becomes damaged or too permeable?
Why is compartmentalization important in eukaryotic cells?
What are organelles?
How many parts make up the cell? And their names.
How many types of cells are there?
how can you relate the cell structure to a phone?
What is their a cell ctructure? What is a cell?