EP MICROBIOLOGY:W/DISEASES BY..-MOD.ACC
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Chapter 3, Problem 2M
Match the term on the left with its description on the right. Only one description is intended for each term.
- _____ Ribosome
- _____ Cytoskeleton
- _____ Centriole
- _____ Nucleus
- _____ Mitochondrion
- _____ Chloroplast
- _____ ER
- _____ Golgi body
- _____ Peroxisome
- A. Site of protein synthesis
- B. Contains enzymes to neutralize hydrogen peroxide
- C. Functions as the transport system within a eukaryotic cell
- D. Allows contraction of the cell
- E. Site of most DNA in eukaryotes
- F. Contains microtubules in “9 + 0” arrangement
- G. Light-harvesting organelle
- H. Packages large molecules for export from a cell
- I. Its internal membranes are sites for ATP production
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