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What is the 'brain' of the cell, controlling its activities?
What is the 'brain' of the cell, controlling its activities?
The nucleus.
Which organelle acts like the cell's 'bodyguard,' regulating what goes in and out?
Which organelle acts like the cell's 'bodyguard,' regulating what goes in and out?
The cell membrane.
What is known as the 'powerhouse' of the cell, producing energy?
What is known as the 'powerhouse' of the cell, producing energy?
The mitochondria.
What organelle in plant cells is responsible for making food from sunlight?
What organelle in plant cells is responsible for making food from sunlight?
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Which type of cell in our body is responsible for transmitting electrical impulses to help us move and feel sensations?
Which type of cell in our body is responsible for transmitting electrical impulses to help us move and feel sensations?
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Study Notes
Cellular Components and Functions
- The nucleus is the 'brain' of the cell, controlling its activities.
- The cell membrane acts like the cell's 'bodyguard,' regulating what goes in and out of the cell.
- Mitochondria are the 'powerhouse' of the cell, producing energy for the cell's activities.
- Chloroplasts, found in plant cells, are responsible for making food from sunlight through photosynthesis.
- Neurons, a type of cell in the human body, are responsible for transmitting electrical impulses to help us move and feel sensations.
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Test your knowledge of cell organelles and their functions with this quiz! From identifying the brain of the cell to understanding the role of the powerhouse organelle, this quiz will challenge your understanding of cellular biology. Discover which organelle acts as the cell's bodyguard, regulating what enters and exits, and learn about the organelle responsible for converting sunlight into food in plant cells. Lastly, test your knowledge on the type of cell that transmits electrical impulses for movement and sensation in the