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6 question about the structurew of human cells keep it simple and basic like your teaching someone who knows nothing about it

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Here are six simple, beginner-friendly questions about the structure of human cells — followed by short answers you can use to check yourself.

Questions
1. What surrounds the cell and controls what enters and leaves it?
2. Which part of the cell holds the DNA and acts like the cell’s control center?
3. What is the jelly-like material inside the cell where organelles float?
4. Which organelle makes most of the cell’s energy and is often called the “powerhouse”?
5. What tiny structures make proteins following instructions from the DNA?
6. Which organelle modifies, packages, and ships proteins and fats to other parts of the cell or out of the cell?

Answers (short and simple)
1. Cell membrane (plasma membrane) — it separates the cell from its surroundings and controls passage of substances.
2. Nucleus — it stores the cell’s DNA and directs activities like growth and reproduction.
3. Cytoplasm — the gel-like fluid that holds organelles and allows movement inside the cell.
4. Mitochondria — they produce energy (ATP) the cell uses to work.
5. Ribosomes — small factories that build proteins from amino acids.
6. Golgi apparatus (Golgi body) — it processes and packages proteins and lipids for delivery.

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