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match these with the correct term * packages proteins builds protein pr…

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match these with the correct term * packages proteins builds protein produces atp stores dna biological catalyst carries genetic information provide cellular energy carbohydrates (glucose/starch) mitochondria vacuole atp chloroplast enzyme phagocytosis endocytosis partially visible text

Explanation:

Response

To solve this matching problem, we analyze each biological structure/ molecule and its function:

1. Carbohydrates (Glucose/Starch)

Function: Provide cellular energy (e.g., glucose is broken down for energy; starch stores energy for later use).
Match: Provide cellular energy

2. Mitochondria

Function: Produce ATP (via cellular respiration, mitochondria are the “powerhouses” of the cell).
Match: Produces ATP

3. Vacuole

Function: Store materials (e.g., water, nutrients, or waste in plant/animal cells).
Match: Stores (e.g., stores water, nutrients, etc.)

4. ATP

Function: Stores and transfers energy (ATP is the “energy currency” of the cell).
Match: Stores (energy)

5. Chloroplast

Function: Produce ATP (and glucose) via photosynthesis (light energy → chemical energy).
Match: Produces ATP (also produces glucose, but ATP production is a key function)

6. Enzyme

Function: Biological catalyst (speeds up chemical reactions without being consumed).
Match: Biological catalyst

7. Phagocytosis

Function: Builds/processes (engulfs and digests pathogens, a form of “building” immune response or processing foreign material).
Match: Builds (or “processes,” but “Builds” aligns with cellular processes)

8. Endocytosis

Function: Carries/transports materials into the cell (brings substances into the cell).
Match: Carries (materials into the cell)

9. Glucose

Function: Provides cellular energy (broken down in glycolysis/respiration to make ATP).
Match: Provide cellular energy

10. DNA

Function: Carries genetic information (stores and transmits hereditary data).
Match: Carries genetic information

11. Ribosome

Function: Builds protein (synthesizes proteins from amino acids).
Match: Builds protein

12. Golgi Apparatus

Function: Packages proteins (modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for transport).
Match: Packages proteins

(Note: Some terms like “Packages proteins” (Golgi), “Builds protein” (Ribosome), etc., were implied but not listed in the original image’s left column—assumed for completeness based on standard biology functions.)

Answer:

To solve this matching problem, we analyze each biological structure/ molecule and its function:

1. Carbohydrates (Glucose/Starch)

Function: Provide cellular energy (e.g., glucose is broken down for energy; starch stores energy for later use).
Match: Provide cellular energy

2. Mitochondria

Function: Produce ATP (via cellular respiration, mitochondria are the “powerhouses” of the cell).
Match: Produces ATP

3. Vacuole

Function: Store materials (e.g., water, nutrients, or waste in plant/animal cells).
Match: Stores (e.g., stores water, nutrients, etc.)

4. ATP

Function: Stores and transfers energy (ATP is the “energy currency” of the cell).
Match: Stores (energy)

5. Chloroplast

Function: Produce ATP (and glucose) via photosynthesis (light energy → chemical energy).
Match: Produces ATP (also produces glucose, but ATP production is a key function)

6. Enzyme

Function: Biological catalyst (speeds up chemical reactions without being consumed).
Match: Biological catalyst

7. Phagocytosis

Function: Builds/processes (engulfs and digests pathogens, a form of “building” immune response or processing foreign material).
Match: Builds (or “processes,” but “Builds” aligns with cellular processes)

8. Endocytosis

Function: Carries/transports materials into the cell (brings substances into the cell).
Match: Carries (materials into the cell)

9. Glucose

Function: Provides cellular energy (broken down in glycolysis/respiration to make ATP).
Match: Provide cellular energy

10. DNA

Function: Carries genetic information (stores and transmits hereditary data).
Match: Carries genetic information

11. Ribosome

Function: Builds protein (synthesizes proteins from amino acids).
Match: Builds protein

12. Golgi Apparatus

Function: Packages proteins (modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for transport).
Match: Packages proteins

(Note: Some terms like “Packages proteins” (Golgi), “Builds protein” (Ribosome), etc., were implied but not listed in the original image’s left column—assumed for completeness based on standard biology functions.)