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11. identify the labeled organelles in the pictured animal cell. dragga…

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  1. identify the labeled organelles in the pictured animal cell.

draggable item → category
g → nucleus
a → mitochondria
d → cell membrane

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • G: The structure labeled G is the outer boundary of the cell, which is the cell membrane.
  • A: The structure labeled A is the nucleus (the purple, rounded organelle in the center).
  • D: The structure labeled D (assuming D corresponds to the rod - shaped organelles with inner membranes) is the mitochondria. Wait, correction: Looking at the diagram, A is the nucleus (the large purple structure), G is the cell membrane (the outer layer of the cell), and the mitochondria are the oval - shaped organelles with folded inner membranes. So the correct matches are: G → cell membrane (as it's the outer boundary), A → nucleus (the central purple organelle), and the mitochondria - labeled structure (let's assume the one with the inner folds) should be matched, but from the given options, re - evaluating: The nucleus is the large purple organelle (A), the cell membrane is G (the outer layer), and mitochondria are the organelles with the inner cristae. So the correct drag - and - drop should be: G → cell membrane, A → nucleus, and the mitochondria - related draggable item (maybe a mislabel, but based on the options):

Wait, the original table has:
Draggable item G → nucleus (correct, as A is the nucleus? Wait no, the diagram: A is pointing to the nucleus (the large purple structure). G is pointing to the cell membrane (the outer layer of the cell). The mitochondria are the organelles with the inner folds (like the ones with the "cristae" structure). So the correct matches are:

  • G (cell membrane) → cell membrane
  • A (nucleus) → nucleus
  • The mitochondria - labeled draggable item (maybe a typo, but from the options, the mitochondria should be matched to the correct draggable item. But based on the given table:

The correct answers are:
G → cell membrane (no, wait the table has G → nucleus? Wait no, the nucleus is the large purple structure, which is labeled A? Wait the diagram: A is above the nucleus, so A is the nucleus. G is the cell membrane (the outer edge of the cell). So:

  • G (cell membrane) → cell membrane
  • A (nucleus) → nucleus
  • And the mitochondria are the organelles with the inner folds, so the draggable item for mitochondria should be the one corresponding to that, but in the given table, the options are G, A, D. Assuming D is the mitochondria - labeled structure, then D → mitochondria.

But re - checking the table:
Draggable item G → nucleus (correct, if G was mislabeled, but no, the diagram: A is the nucleus (the large purple), G is the cell membrane (outer layer). So the correct matches are:

  • G → cell membrane
  • A → nucleus
  • D → mitochondria

But the table in the problem has:
G → nucleus (so that's correct, as A is the nucleus? Wait maybe the labels are different. Let's assume:

  • The nucleus is labeled A (the large purple structure), so A → nucleus.
  • The cell membrane is labeled G (the outer layer of the cell), so G → cell membrane.
  • The mitochondria are the organelles with the inner folds, labeled as, say, the one with the "cristae", so the draggable item for mitochondria is the one corresponding to that, but in the given table, the options are G, A, D. So the correct answers are:

G → cell membrane, A → nucleus, D → mitochondria.

Answer:

  • G → cell membrane
  • A → nucleus
  • D → mitochondria