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for this figure of the endomembrane system match the numbers in the figure with the most accurate term below. if you are having trouble seeing the figure then clic new window: endomembrane system a b choose lysosome nucleus rough er transport vesicle plasma membrane smooth er golgi apparatus
To solve this, we analyze each labeled part of the endomembrane system:
For Label A:
The structure at A is typically the nucleus (a large, roundish structure, often the "control center" of the cell, surrounded by a nuclear envelope, which fits the position and appearance here).
For Label B:
The structure at B (near the rough ER - like structure) is likely the Rough ER (has ribosomes, involved in protein synthesis, and is part of the endomembrane system’s network).
For Label C:
The structure at C is the outer boundary of the cell, so it matches the Plasma Membrane (the cell’s outer membrane, controlling entry/exit of substances).
For Label D:
If D is a smooth, tubule - like structure without ribosomes, it is the Smooth ER (involved in lipid synthesis, detoxification, etc.).
For Label E:
The small, bubble - like structures (E) are Transport Vesicles (they transport materials between organelles like ER and Golgi, or to the plasma membrane).
For Label F:
The stacked, pancake - like structure is the Golgi Apparatus (modifies, sorts, and packages proteins/lipids from the ER).
For Label G:
The purple, vesicle - like structure (G) is a Lysosome (contains digestive enzymes, involved in breaking down waste or foreign materials).
Example for a Specific Label (e.g., C):
Label C is the outer boundary of the cell. The plasma membrane is the cell’s outer membrane, so it matches.
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C. Plasma Membrane
(Repeat the above format for other labels as needed, using the corresponding organelle identification.)