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what are the functions of the nucleolus? (choose all that apply) translating the code contained by the dna into the proteins the cell needs for structure and function converting energy from food into a form the cell can use regulating the cells interaction with its surroundings beginning ribosome assembly question 11 1 pts what organelle can convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy that fuels the activity of the cell? chromatin centriole chloroplast chromosomes
The nucleolus is involved in ribosome assembly. Translating DNA - code into proteins is mainly done by ribosomes and other factors in the cytoplasm. Converting food - energy is the function of mitochondria. Regulating cell - surroundings interaction is related to the cell membrane. Chloroplasts are the organelles that convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy through photosynthesis. Chromatin is the complex of DNA and proteins in the nucleus, centrioles are related to cell division, and chromosomes are structures made of chromatin.
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- What are the functions of the nucleolus? (Choose all that apply): beginning ribosome assembly
- What organelle can convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy that fuels the activity of the cell? Chloroplast