Match the following cell organelles with their correct functions. Cell membrane Ribosome Mitochondria Golgi apparatus Nucleus Smooth ER Chloroplast Rough ER Cytoplasm Cell wall 1. Site where protein folding occurs; has ribosomes on its surface 2. Site where sugars are broken down and energy is released as ATP 3. Maintains the shape of plant cells and provides rigidity 4. Holds the organelles of a cell in a watery mix 5. Regulates movement of material in and out of the cell 6. Site of protein synthesis 7. Houses DNA and RNA 8. Traps light energy from the sun 9. Prepares and packages proteins for transport 10. Site of lipid assembly; lacks ribosomes
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