6-8th Grade Science - MS-LS1-2 - A Cell, its Parts, and their Functions
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When an egg is boiled, heat affects the proteins inside it. Ribosomes in cells are responsible for making proteins, which carry out many cell functions.
Algae contain chloroplasts in their cells. Chloroplasts use light energy to help algae make food.
Scientists placed single-celled organisms in different solutions to see how materials moved in and out.
During a soccer game, an athlete drinks water to stay hydrated. The water enters the athlete’s cells and helps them function properly.
When bacteria enter the body, white blood cells help fight them off.
A sprinter runs a 100-meter dash. Their muscle cells need a large amount of energy in a very short time.
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