Procedure Eukaryotic cells are compartmentalized into many subcellular membrane-bound organelles. Non-membrane-bound particles and organelles are also present. 1. In the following transmission and scanning electron micrographs, indicate the type of organelle that is the main subject of the micrograph and describe its function.
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Procedure Eukaryotic cells are compartmentalized into many subcellular membrane-bound organelles. Non-membrane bound particles and organelles are also present. In the following transmission and scanning electron micrographs, indicate the type of organelle that is the main subject of the micrograph and describe its function.
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Up-close: Eukaryotic Cells and Organelles Match the organelles with the proper description: Nucleus - Membrane-bound site of protein production Rough ER - Network of protein fibers that help in moving Smooth ER - Membrane-bound site of lipid production Ribosomes - Membrane-bound site of protein processing Mitochondria - Contain genetic material Lysosome - Breaks down molecules and parts of the cell for re-use Golgi - Converts light energy into chemical energy Chloroplast - Converts energy in food to a form the cell can use Cytoskeleton - Translates genetic material into proteins
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