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- Match the cell structure with its function Golgi apparatus Lysosome Centriole Peroxisome Nucleolus Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Mitochondria Rough endoplasmic reticulum Ribosomes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. contain an inner membrane and an outer membrane and are responsible for creating ATP 9. structures composed of RNA, assemble amino acids to make proteins, can be free floating or attached to endoplasmic reticulum refines molecules and surrounds them in a membrane bound vesicle to be transported synthesizes lipids such as steroid hormones made from cholesterol (and has other functions such as detoxification of harmful products in the liver, and stores calcium in muscle cells) with ribosomes, this organelle is involved in protein synthesis produced by the Golgi apparatus, destroy toxic waste products and detoxifies the cell from various substances such as alcohol vesicles that contain powerful enzymes that break down bacteria and other large objects such as cellular debris and old or worn…For the following organelles or structures identify their functions.1. Mitochondrion –2. Chloroplast –3. Nucleus –4. Golgi apparatus –5. Rough endoplasmic reticulum –6. Lysosome –7. Ribosome –8. Capsule –9. Plasma membrane –10. Cell wall –11. Pili –12. Flagellum –13. Central vacuole –14. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum –15. Nucleolus -Which of these organelles is directly involved in the motility of cells, either by moving substances past a cell which is fixed in place, or moving the cell itself within a liquid environment? Mark all that apply. Group of answer choices cilia flagella free ribosomes Golgi complex (Golgi apparatus) lysosomes mitochondria peroxisomes proteasomes rough endoplasmic reticulum smooth endoplasmic reticulum spliceosomes
- Which statement does NOT describe the actions of the Golgi apparatus? 1. The sacs comprising the Golgi are not interconnected. 2. The Golgi apparatus receives and modifies substances manufactured by the Endoplasmic reticulum. 3. The vesicles that bud off from the rough endoplasmic reticulum and enter the Golgi apparatus contain proteins, fats, or carbohydrates) 4. Products packaged from the Golgi apparatus are released into new transport vesicles that may be exported from the cell.For each of the 9 cellular organelles – Briefly list its respective function.1. Nucleus2. Mitochondria3. Lysosome4. Peroxisome7. Endoplasmic reticulum6. Golgi Complex7. Ribosome8. Centrosome9. CentrioleThe formation of a cell membrane is beginning across the middle of a cell and nuclei are re-forming at opposite ends of the cell. What kind of cell is this?
- Which of these organelles is directly involved in the synthesis, editing, or modification of cell components? Mark all that apply. Group of answer choices actin (8 nm) microfilaments cilia flagella free ribosomes Golgi complex (Golgi apparatus) intermediate (10 nm) filaments lysosomes microtubules (25 nm) peroxisomes proteasomes rough endoplasmic reticulum smooth endoplasmic reticulum spliceosomesSome nutrients and other types of particles can be taken into a cell when the cell's plasma membrane encloses the particles and pinches off, forming a free-floating vesicle inside the cell. A lysosome containing digestive enzymes then fuses with the vesicle. Which term best classifies the uptake of such particles by the cell? Simple diffusion OEndocytosis O Exocytosis Facilitated diffusionWhich of these organelles is involved in energy (ATP) production? Mark all that apply. Group of answer choices actin (8 nm) microfilaments cilia flagella free ribosomes Golgi complex (Golgi apparatus) intermediate (10 nm) filaments lysosomes microtubules (25 nm) mitochondria peroxisomes proteasomes rough endoplasmic reticulum smooth endoplasmic reticulum spliceosomes