2. Match the following cell structures with their functions: ______ Makes polysaccharides; modifies and packages proteins and lipids ______ Stores genetic information ______ Photosynthesis ______ Makes lipids, and new membrane; stores calcium ions ______ Controls movement of material into and out of cell ______ Provides external protection and support in some cells ______ Stores digestive enzymes for breaking down food and waste inside the cell. ______ Aerobic respiration ______ Modifies proteins made by ribosomes on its surface. ______ Provides a network of internal fibers for support and movement. A. cell wall B. chloroplast C. cytoskeleton D. Golgi apparatus E. lysosome F. mitochondrion G. nucleus H. plasma membrane I. rough endoplasmic reticulum J. smooth endoplasmic reticulum
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Step 2: The cell structure that stores genetic information is the nucleus. Step 3: The cell structure that carries out photosynthesis is the chloroplast. Step 4: The cell structure that makes lipids and new membranes, as well as stores calcium ions, is the smooth Show more…
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Match the cell structure to its function. Cytoskeleton Golgi Complex Lysosomes Chloroplasts Nucleus Cell Wall 0. Site of most of the cell $ DNA G. Photosynthesis P. Maintains cell shape; aids in cell movement Intra and extracellular digestion D. Cellular respiration T. Lipid synthesis and detoxification Z. Site of protein synthesis Water and pigment storage in plants I. Used to transport cellular proteins C. Maintains plant cell shape and protects from water loss H: Process; activate and transport proteins Y. Has bumpy surface, proteins packaged and transported Rough ER Smooth ER Vesicles Ribosomes Central Vacuole Mitochondria Now; take the word You spelled in the matching (take the letters in order from top to bottom). define it, and tell me how it applies to the chloroplast and mitochondria.
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Match each organelle with its correct function. $$ \text {protein synthesis} \quad \quad\quad\quad\quad \text {a. mitochondrion} $$ $$ \text {movement} \quad \quad\quad\quad\quad \text {b. ribosome} $$ $$ \text {intracellular digestion} \quad \quad\quad\quad\quad \text {c. smooth ER} $$ $$ \text {modification of proteins} \quad \quad\quad\quad\quad \text {d. rough ER } $$ $$ \text { lipid synthesis} \quad \quad\quad\quad\quad \text {e. nucleolus } $$ $$ \text {ATP formation } \quad \quad\quad\quad\quad \text {f. lysosome} $$ $$ \text {ribosome assembly} \quad \quad\quad\quad\quad \text {g. flagellum} $$
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