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Name the function of the cell membrane.

The cell membrane controls what enters and exits the cell. It also provides protection for the organelles.

What are the stages of mitosis?

Prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.

There are four.

What are the components of the cell cycle?

G1, S phase, G2 and Cell division.

What is the function of the nucleas?

It stores DNA and controls the cell's functions.

What happens during the cell cycles?

Cells grow and divide.

What does Interphase consist of?

G1, S phase, G2

What happens during S phase?

The chromosomes are replicated and DNA synthesis takes place.

What is an example of a single-celled organism that uses asexual reproduction?

Bacteria.

What are all living things made of?

Cells.

What are all non-living things made of?

Atoms.

What do ribosomes do?

They aid in the making of proteins.

What is the purpose of the centrioles?

They are involved in cell reproduction.

Name the function of the vacuoles.

They store substances, such as water, within the cell.

What is the purpose of the endoplasmic reticulums?

They assist with the movement of substances within a cell.

What is the function of the cell wall?

The cell wall provides protection, shape and support.

What is the function of the chloroplast?

They contain the green pigment called chlorophyll which is needed to carry out photosynthesis.

What does cytoplasm refer to?

Cytoplasm refers to all the living structures inside a cell except for the nucleus.