This long, whip-like structure extending from the cell is a Flagellum (plural: flagella). It is used for locomotion, allowing the cell to move through its environment. This matches the term "Flagella" in the word box.
Based on my analysis of the different parts of the animal cell, I can now provide the complete solution to the labeling task.
The correct labels for the parts of the animal cell are as follows:
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Cilia: The hair-like structures on the top surface of the cell.
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Mitochondria: The red/pink oval organelles with internal folds (cristae).
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Nucleus: The large, central purple structure containing the nucleolus.
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Golgi apparatus: The pink, ribbon-like stack of membranes near the bottom.
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Lysosome: The green, circular structures.
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Flagella: The long, whip-like tail at the bottom of the cell.
These are all key components of an animal cell, each with a specific function essential for the cell's survival and operation.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of label the cell worksheet.