Relacionar Columnas Matching - A cell is a school Part 1 of 2Versión en línea Matching - A cell is a school Part 1 of 2 por Benjamin D Morgan 1 Hypothesis 2 Scientific Evidence 3 DNA 4 Ribosomes 5 Cell 6 Parts that all cells have 7 Life Functions 8 Nucleus 9 Proteins 10 Scientific knowledge 11 Cytoplasm 12 Nucleolus 13 Cell Division 14 Cell Theory 15 Cell membrane Process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells. The teachers in the school. They work together to educate the students (proteins) Principal of the school. Hires the teachers (makes the ribosomes) Cell membrane, Cytoplasm, Ribosomes, and DNA Floor that holds the rooms (organelles), walls, etc. together All essential plans, rules, jobs, etc given to all the teachers, students, and staff so that the school can function. If/Then (Cause/Effect) statement that answers the question before an experiment All living things are composed of cells, all life functions occur in cells, and cells come from other cells Functions like a school. Several different parts working together to perform a function Data from an experiment Doors & outer structure of the school. Lets some things in/out students, teachers, staff, parents, and materials in and out The students in the school receiving an education from the teachers (ribosomes) Front office of the school. Makes the decisions and has the plans (DNA) for how the school should function, rules, safety plans, etc. Based on many thousands of experiments Essential activities for all living things like respiration, reproduction, regulation, growth, excretion, nutrition, transport, and synthesis