A D E F Terms: (not all terms/phrases will be used) Cell Wall Chloroplast Mitochondria Nucleoid Nucleus Nucleolus Plasma membrane Ribosome Rough ER Smooth ER B Site of ribosomal RNA synthesis Contains digestive enzymes Stores toxic by-products C Separates the cell from its environment Site of protein synthesis Site of synthesis of lipids and cholesterol Contains cell's DNA G Site of synthesis of secreted and membrane pro Generates ATP for the cell Uses light energy to make chemical bonds

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A) Use the terms/ Phrases in the list provided to NAME the cell components B) Use the terms/ Phrases in the list provided to list the FUNCTION the labeled cell component
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Cell Wall
Chloroplast
Mitochondria
Nucleoid
Nucleus
Nucleolus
Plasma membrane
Ribosome
Rough ER
Smooth ER
B
Site of ribosomal RNA synthesis
Contains digestive enzymes
Stores toxic by-products
C
Separates the cell from its environment
Site of protein synthesis
Site of synthesis of lipids and cholesterol
Contains cell's DNA
Site of synthesis of secreted and membrane proteins
Generates ATP for the cell
Uses light energy to make chemical bonds
Transcribed Image Text:A D E F Terms: (not all terms/phrases will be used) Cell Wall Chloroplast Mitochondria Nucleoid Nucleus Nucleolus Plasma membrane Ribosome Rough ER Smooth ER B Site of ribosomal RNA synthesis Contains digestive enzymes Stores toxic by-products C Separates the cell from its environment Site of protein synthesis Site of synthesis of lipids and cholesterol Contains cell's DNA Site of synthesis of secreted and membrane proteins Generates ATP for the cell Uses light energy to make chemical bonds
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