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part a - animal cell structure drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the structures of an animal cell.
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To identify the structures of an animal cell:
- a (outermost layer): Plasma Membrane (regulates entry/exit, flexible boundary of animal cell).
- b (thread - like, near nucleus): Cytoskeleton (provides structural support, involved in movement).
- c (purple, central): Nucleus (contains genetic material, control center).
- d (blue, folded membranes with ribosomes): Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER, synthesizes proteins, has ribosomes on surface).
- e (small dots, throughout cytoplasm): Ribosomes (site of protein synthesis).
- f (stacked, pancake - like): Golgi Apparatus (modifies, sorts, packages proteins/lipids).
- g (small, round, with enzymes): Lysosome (digests waste, foreign substances, not in most plant cells).
- h (bean - shaped, double - membrane): Mitochondrion (produces ATP, energy - powerhouse).
- i (fluid - filled, between organelles): Cytosol (liquid part of cytoplasm, where metabolism occurs).
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- a: Plasma Membrane
- b: Cytoskeleton
- c: Nucleus
- d: Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
- e: Ribosomes
- f: Golgi Apparatus
- g: Lysosome
- h: Mitochondrion
- i: Cytosol