Chapter 6 Matching (organelles): ( )1. Cytoplasm ( )2. Plasma membrane ( )3. Cholesterol ( )4. Nucleus ( )5. Centrioles ( )6. Ribosomes ( )7. Endoplasmic Reticulum ( )8. Mitochondria ( )9. Lysosomes ( )10. Golgi apparatus a. component of plasma membrane b. controls reproduction of the cell c. living matter d. paired organelles e. surrounds cells f. power plants g. digestive bags h. carbohydrate producing and packaging factory i. protein factories j. miniature circulatory system
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