what part of the city match mitochondria
Mitochondria help transfer the energy stored in food into energy which can be used to power important processes in the cell. Hope that is helpful...
the words i have are widget,town hall,small shops, carpenters union,special carts,postal office,scrap yard hydraulic dam fence
One of the options in your list takes the energy stored in flowing water and turns it into electric energy to power the city. Hmm....
what about ribosomes
One question at a time. :D Do you know which it is for mitochondria?
hydraulic dam right
Yes. Mitochondria = hydraulic dam. And for ribosomes, they are where the cell builds proteins. Then those proteins go off and do all the grunt mechanical work in the cell. One option on your list has to do with building things.
that one is carpenters union right
I think you are right.
what about endoplasmic reticulun
The endoplasmic reticulum is where lipids are made. The lipids then go into the cell membranes...
is it small shops
Yes, I think so too...
what is golgi apparatus
The golgi apparatus transports proteins and lipids around in the cell.
Makes sure everything gets where it's supposed to.
special charts right
I would have said postal service myself, but it is an entirely subjective question. The 'right' answer depends on whether or not you can make a sensible case for why it is so.
what about protein
As discussed in context of ribosomes, proteins do all the specialized tasks in the cell. Like support the cell membrane, carry out respiration, all those fine things....
Proteins are like all the different tools you can pick up and work with if you want to do different tasks.
so its widget right
I think it is. :D
what about cell membrane
Do you know what a cell membrane does?
block stuff out so it would be fence right
That is correct. The cell membrane surrounds the cytoplasm, so fence. :D
what about lysosomes
Lysosomes are where proteins go to be broken down and recycled.
scrap yard right
:)
what about nucleolus that would be special carts
The nucleolus contains all the DNA in the cell. The DNA contains the information the cell uses to do *everything*.
so town hall
:D
thank you for your help
No prob. Thank you for working through the problem instead of just asking for the answer. Not everyone is so considerate. :D
where can i find a dictornary
how can i find the words to the diffention i have the diffenction
blues can you help me
I'm not really sure what your question is...?
i have a work sheet with defictions how do i find answers
What is the work sheet on? The cell?
all about science
Hmm. It is difficult to point you toward a good reference or give you good suggestions without knowing what kind of science it is on.
a number of organisms an ecosystem can susport
It sounds like you need background information. You might do worse than read the Wikipedia article on carrying capacity (that is the number of organisms an ecosystem can support). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrying_Capacity Once you have read the article, then go back to your work sheet and see which terms seem like things in the article you read.
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