The Which Cell Organelle are you? Test
Their result for The Which Cell Organelle are you? Test ...
The Peroxisome
You scored 67 Industriousness, 10 Centrality, and 31 Causticity!
Their Analysis (Vertical line = Average)
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They scored 67% on Industriousness, higher than 69% of your peers.
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They scored 10% on Centrality, higher than 3% of your peers.
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They scored 31% on Causticity, higher than 78% of your peers.
All possible test results
The Cytosol
You're a highly-organized network of proteins, lipids, solutes, and of course, the rest of the organelles! None of the other organelles would be around without you, so don't think you're unimportant... Read more
The Vacuole
You're the Vacuole! Found mostly in plant cells, this is a most important organelle. You do a whole bunch of stuff: - Capture of food - Maintenance of internal water pressure - Containment of waste... Read more
The Nucleus
Wow, this is a big one. You're the Nucleus. You are the central storage location for almost all of the cell's genetic material (DNA), and also have a function in regulating reactions in your surroun... Read more
The Lysosome
You're the Lysosome! Whenever something gets ingested by the cell, it's most likely coming to you. Whether you're fighting off infections by digesting invaders or recycling worn out mitochondria, yo... Read more
Mitochondria
You're a mitochondrion! The mitocondria is a "power plant" of the cell. Nothing could ever get done in the cell without you creating energy. Since both the Citric Acid cycle and Oxidative Phosphoryla... Read more
The Peroxisome
You are the peroxisome! The peroxisome is an important organelle in that it detoxifies almost all toxic substances entering the body by oxidizing them into hydrogen peroxide, and then further detoxi... Read more
The ER
You're the Endoplasmic reticulum! The ER modifies proteins, makes macromolecules, and transfers substances throughout the cell. It has its own membrane, and translation of mRNA happens within it. You... Read more
The Chloroplast
You're the Chloroplast! Most of the Earth's energy comes from the chloroplast's ability to capture the energy of the sun and fix cabon dioxide for conversion to starch. Like the mitochondria, they ha... Read more