Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Stores genetic material | Nucleus | 100%
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Where energy is produced via the electron transport chain | Mitochondria | 83%
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Where energy is produced using sunlight and different pigments | Chloroplast | 74%
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The outermost layer of a plant cell, protects the cell | Cell Wall | 70%
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The outermost layer of most bacterial and animal cells, controls what is let in and out of the cell and is comprised of many types of lipid. | Cell Membrane | 65%
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Stores water, waste, nutrients or food | Vacuole | 65%
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Modifies and packages proteins/lipids | Golgi | 52%
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Where proteins are manufactured from amino acids | Ribosome | 52%
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Produces and folds proteins/polypeptides, studded with ribosomes | Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum | 39%
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Cellular appendage used for movement | Flagellum | 30%
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Produces lipids, has a role in detoxification and calcium metabolism | Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum | 26%
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Cellular appendage used for adherance | Pilli | 22%
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Used for cellular structure and transport | Cytoskeleton | 17%
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Membrane bound organelles which contain digestive enzymes | Lysosome | 17%
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Used for lipid production and the detoxification of hydrogen peroxide | Peroxisome | 17%
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Extracellular electron transport conduit, from cell to metallo-mineral | Nanowire | 9%
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Microcompartments containing RuBisCo for use in fixation of C from CO2, "Cellular reaction vessels" | Carboxysome | 4%
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Used for rapid turnover of toxic acetaldehyde | Eut | 4%
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Used for buoyancy in waterborne bacteria | Gas Vacuole | 4%
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Allows for movement in aquatic environments where there is a vertical gradient of nutrients, "Bacterial compass" | Magnetosome | 4%
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Used for rapid turnover of propianaldehyde | Put | 4%
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Used for storage in some bacteria | Storage Granules | 4%
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Oxidises H2S with O2 to generate energy in some bacteria | Sulfur Globules | 4%
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