Sovi.AI - AI Math Tutor

Scan to solve math questions

QUESTION IMAGE

how do vesicles help maintain homeostasis in a cell? aid cell movement …

Question

how do vesicles help maintain homeostasis in a cell? aid cell movement make ribosomes aid colonial cells store and release substances as needed use the lists below to answer the question. a student made lists of structures observed in cells from two different organisms. which statement describes the most likely difference in the way that organism 1 and organism 2 obtain energy? cell structures observed in two organisms cell structures in organism 1: cell wall, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi body, chloroplasts, mitochondria, nucleus, ribosomes, vacuole cell structures in organism 2: cell membrane, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi body, mitochondria, nucleus, ribosomes only organism 1 uses solar energy to make energy - rich compounds. only organism 2 produces molecules for long - term energy storage.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Vesicles are membrane - bound sacs in cells. They store substances and release them when needed, which helps maintain the cell's internal balance (homeostasis). For the second part, organism 1 has chloroplasts which are used in photosynthesis to convert solar energy into energy - rich compounds like glucose. Organism 2 lacks chloroplasts and thus cannot perform this process.

Answer:

  1. D. store and release substances as needed
  2. A. Only organism 1 uses solar energy to make energy - rich compounds.