Five locations where nucleic acids play a role in the cell
Construct a map of the cell with each organelle or molecular machine as a “building” on the map.
Explain each organelle structure in terms of its function.
Label five locations where nucleic acids play a role in the cell (including DNA or RNA).
Describe five ways that the cell permits materials to flow in and out through the membrane.
Sample Solution
Cell Map
- Nucleus: The nucleus is the control center of the cell. It contains the cell's DNA, which is the genetic material that determines the cell's structure and function.