Match the organelle to its function. E. Nucleus A. photosynthesis Rough endoplasmic reticulum Smooth endoplasmic reticulum D. B. aerobic metabolism C. Processing and lengthening of oligosaccharides on proteins destined for secretion H. C.Golgi Complex D. Synthesis of secreted proteins and addition of "core" oligosaccharides I. Lysosome G. - Endosome E. Hydrolysis of macromolecules using low pH and hydrolytic B. -Mitochondria enzymes F. Compartmentalization of the chromosomes in a Eukaryotic cell; therefore the site of most RNA transcription as well as ribosome assembly A.Chloroplast E. Peroxisome G. Internalization of material from outside of cell e.g. for nutrition or pathogen removal H.Sequestering and storing calcium ions (Ca2) so that its cytoplasmic concentration remains very low; also some lipid production I. Sequestering reactions that have products that may be damaging to the cell and destruction of those damaging compounds

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Match the organelle to its function.
E.
Nucleus
A. photosynthesis
D. Rough endoplasmic reticulum
B. aerobic metabolism
H. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C. Processing and lengthening of oligosaccharides on proteins
destined for secretion
C. Golgi Complex
D. Synthesis of secreted proteins and addition of "core"
oligosaccharides
I.
Lysosome
G.
Endosome
E. Hydrolysis of macromolecules using low pH and hydrolytic
В.
Mitochondria
enzymes
F. Compartmentalization of the chromosomes in a Eukaryotic
cell; therefore the site of most RNA transcription as well as
ribosome assembly
A.
Chloroplast
E.
Peroxisome
G. Internalization of material from outside of cell e.g. for nutrition
or pathogen removal
1. Sequestering and storing calcium ions (Ca2+) so that its
cytoplasmic concentration remains very low; also some lipid
production
H.c
I. Sequestering reactions that have products that may be
damaging to the cell and destruction of those damaging
compounds
Transcribed Image Text:Match the organelle to its function. E. Nucleus A. photosynthesis D. Rough endoplasmic reticulum B. aerobic metabolism H. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum C. Processing and lengthening of oligosaccharides on proteins destined for secretion C. Golgi Complex D. Synthesis of secreted proteins and addition of "core" oligosaccharides I. Lysosome G. Endosome E. Hydrolysis of macromolecules using low pH and hydrolytic В. Mitochondria enzymes F. Compartmentalization of the chromosomes in a Eukaryotic cell; therefore the site of most RNA transcription as well as ribosome assembly A. Chloroplast E. Peroxisome G. Internalization of material from outside of cell e.g. for nutrition or pathogen removal 1. Sequestering and storing calcium ions (Ca2+) so that its cytoplasmic concentration remains very low; also some lipid production H.c I. Sequestering reactions that have products that may be damaging to the cell and destruction of those damaging compounds
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