How are the organelles in a cell similar to the organs in a human body? Explain in 3-5 sentences.
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How are the organelles in a cell similar to the organs in a human body? Explain in 3-5 sentences.
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- Cells are considered to be alive but none of the individual organelles inside the cell are. Explain what is meant by this.Choose TWO of the cell structures from the list provided. Explain the general appearance of each briefly and the specific function in the cell. Choose from: Nucleus, Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum, Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum, Lysosomes, Golgi apparatus, mitochondriaDescribe the organelles of a typical cell and indicate their specific functions.
- What are 5 organelles and state if their functions?Name different cell organelles? State their function and location in tabular form.Mucin is a protein present in saliva and other secretions. When mixed with water, it becomes the slippery substance known as mucus. Trace the route taken by mucin through the cellI, from its synthesis to its secretion, listing all organelles and processes involved.
- What is the name of the membrane that delimits the nucleus? To which component of the cell structure is that membrane contiguous?Explain how organelles and other structures interact to secrete substances from the cell.discuss the following statement: “the structure and function of a living cell are dictated by the laws of physics and chemistry.”