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use the drop - down menus to determine where these organelles can be found. ribosome endoplasmic reticulum golgi apparatus cell wall vacuoles lysosomes mitochondria cell membrane cytoplasm
Ribosomes are found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, often attached to endoplasmic reticulum or free - floating in cytoplasm. Endoplasmic reticulum is in eukaryotic cells, with rough ER having ribosomes and smooth ER lacking them. Golgi apparatus is in eukaryotic cells and modifies, sorts, and packages proteins. Cell wall is in plant, fungal, and some prokaryotic cells, providing structure and protection. Vacuoles are large in plant cells and smaller in some animal cells, storing substances. Lysosomes are in animal cells, containing digestive enzymes. Mitochondria are in eukaryotic cells and are the power - houses of the cell. Cell membrane is in all cells, controlling the movement of substances in and out. Cytoplasm is the jelly - like substance in all cells where organelles are suspended.
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Ribosome: Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
Endoplasmic reticulum: Eukaryotic cells
Golgi apparatus: Eukaryotic cells
Cell wall: Plant, fungal, some prokaryotic cells
Vacuoles: Plant cells (large), some animal cells (smaller)
Lysosomes: Animal cells
Mitochondria: Eukaryotic cells
Cell membrane: All cells
Cytoplasm: All cells