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- Match the organelle with its function. Definitions are in screenshot. 1. Nucleus 2. Endoplasmic reticulum 3. Golgi apparatus 4. Lysosomes 5. Vacuole 6. PeroxisomeCell Organelles Fill in the blank spaces in the chart below. Be sure to pay close attention to the relationship between structure and function of each organelle. Organelle Function Structure directs cell activity & is the genetic control center double membrane perforated with pores provide anchorage for organelles and form the basis of structure and movement for cilia and flagella hollow tube made of globular protein tubulins synthesizes lipids and stores calcium ions network of interconnected membranous tubules synthesizes proteins makes more membrane network of interconnected membranous sacs digests nutrients, bacteria, and damaged organelles digestive enzymes enclosed in a membranous sac protects cell and provides support fibers-in-a-matrix modification, temporary storage, and transport of macromolecules stacks of membranous sacs Cell wall maintains cell shape and protects made from Centriole cylinders of microtubule triplets Chloroplast enclosed by two concentric membranes Cytosol…Match the type of cytoskeleton protein to the structure, protein, or role by writing the correct letter in the blank. Microtubules Microfilaments Intermediate filaments _________ Position organelles _________ Are not dynamic _________ Profilin _________ Form the contractile ring _________ Composed of tubulin _________ Stabilized by Tau proteins _________ Associate with myosin motors _________ Have dynamic instability _________ Pull sister chromatid apart during mitosis _________ Arp2/3 _________ Associated with kinesin and dynein motors _________ Formed by most abundant cellular protein _________ Treadmilling
- Assign a function(s) to the following cellular structures: a. plasma membrane b. mitochondrion c. nucleus d. ribosomePlease answer all of them, also the functions and In the same way…. Thank you so much!Match the organelle to its function. Match the organelle to its function. steroid synthesiscell shape and movement of organellesturgor pressuredetoxification of hydrogen peroxideribosome productionprotein synthesisstorage of hydrolaseinformation centersynthesis of secretory proteinsphotosynthesiscontains pigments in flowersboundary of the cellsynthesis of complex polysaccharidesATP synthesissupport and regulation of cell properties ribosome nucleus rough endoplasmic reticulum Golgi complex chloroplast chromoplast nucleolus peroxisome lysosome central vacuole extracellular matrix mitochondrion cytoskeleton plasma membrane smooth endoplasmic reticulum
- What's More eorig sm Table Completion Direction: Complete the table below by identifving the different functions of the structural component of the cell membrane and its location. o Location Structural Component of the Cell Membrane Functions (in the cell membrane) 1. Phospholipid bilayer 2. Integral protein dulos toinv 3. Peripheral protein ilang onid bb bosOrganelle Description Function Animal, Plant or Both CELL WALL CELL MEMBRANE CYTOPLASM NUCLEUS NUCLEAR MEMBRANE NUCLELOUS CHROMATIN ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM RIBOSOME MITOCHONDRIA VACUOLE CHLOROPLAST GOLGI BODY LYOSOME CENTRIOLEPart D - The Golgi Apparatus Label the diagram below by dragging and dropping the descriptions. Each label will be used only once. ▸ View Available Hint(s) ‒‒‒‒‒‒ Transport vesicles arriving from the endoplasmic reticulum Forming (cis) face Cisternae Maturing (trans) face Secretory vesicle departing for the plasmalemma Plasmalemma Reset Help Lysosome containing digestive enzymes