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- ANKER (c) 3 B 1996 A9A. Matching cell structures their functionsiutocues) Answer Structures Function Centrioles 1. Composed of proteins and rRNAs Cytosol 2. Region in prokaryotes contains a chromosome Golgi complex 3. ring of nine outer microtubule doublets (9+2 axoneme) Plasma membrane 4. Support the cell and protect against plasmolysis Ribosome 5. Composed of glycoprotein(s) and involved in transferring material into or out of the cell Transporters 6. contain hydrolytic enzymes and involved in autophagy Receptor 7. Composed of microtubules and sweep mucus out of respiratory tract Peroxisome 8. Controls which material can get in or out of the cell Nucleoid 9. Contains chromosomes and has nuclear envelope Cilia 10. Maintain membrane fluidity 11. contains necessary enzymes for that modify, sort, and package of proteins or lipids for extracellular or intracellular use 12. Fluids baths between organelles 13. Is a ligand-binding site and can receive specific signals from out of the cell 14. Contains catalase…Finction picture PICndor cnmul Nucleolus Aitochondria Vacuole Chloroplast Cytoskeleton Large Central Vacuole Nuclear Membrane Microtubule Golgi Body Chromosome/ DNA Centriole
- Ex Find L Mate Fire GET- Mon Term Nucleolus 16 Centrioles Lysosomes Peroxisomes Ribosomes Mitochondria Golgi apparatus Rough endoplasmic reticulum Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Microvilli Cilia Flagella O Functionlabel the nucleus, cytoplasm nucluelos, cell membrane and cytoplasmic extensioncapable of converting peroxisome hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen destroys engulfed bacteria lysosome main role is metabolism neither lysosome or v digestive interior is acidic lysosome proteins are derived from both lysosome and p v the endoplasmic reticulum >
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