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part 3: concept map fill out the concept map below (8 points). cell con…

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part 3: concept map
fill out the concept map below (8 points).
cell concept map
name
word bank
proteins
organelles
osmosis
mitochondrion
selectively permeable
enzymes
atp
golgi apparatus
control cell activities
transport materials
cell membrane
passive transport
nucleolus
telophase
dna
mitosis
metaphase
concept map structure with blank boxes and connecting labels: for, delivery system, which functions as, in the form of, energy, provides, cristae, has, such as, lysosomes, contain, which destroy, foreign particles, cytoplasm, contains, consists of, cells, ribosomes, which make, which make, can be found on, endoplasmic reticulum, which functions to, nucleus, contains, chromatin, composed of, must, divide, process called, functions to, which is, very thin, allows for, diffusion, types of, occurs in steps, prophase, anaphase

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Each blank is filled by matching cell structure/function definitions to terms from the word bank, based on cell biology concepts:

  1. Ribosomes make proteins, which are the target of the endoplasmic reticulum's transport.
  2. Endoplasmic reticulum functions to transport materials, and the Golgi apparatus acts as a delivery system for these proteins.
  3. Cytoplasm contains organelles; mitochondria have cristae and provide energy as ATP.
  4. Lysosomes contain enzymes to destroy foreign particles.
  5. The nucleus contains DNA (in chromatin), controls cell activities, and cells divide via mitosis (with stages including metaphase and telophase).
  6. The cell membrane is selectively permeable, allows passive transport (including osmosis, a type of passive transport).
  7. Ribosomes can be found on the endoplasmic reticulum, and the nucleolus is related to ribosome production (connected to the nucleus).

Answer:

Starting from the top/left and moving systematically:

  1. (Top box, connected to ribosomes → "for" delivery system): $\boldsymbol{proteins}$
  2. (Box under endoplasmic reticulum, "which functions to"): $\boldsymbol{transport materials}$
  3. (Box connected to "which functions as delivery system"): $\boldsymbol{golgi apparatus}$
  4. (Top right box, "in the form of" energy): $\boldsymbol{ATP}$
  5. (Box that "provides" energy, has cristae): $\boldsymbol{mitochondrion}$
  6. (Box under cytoplasm, "such as" with golgi/lysosomes): $\boldsymbol{organelles}$
  7. (Box that lysosomes "contain"): $\boldsymbol{enzymes}$
  8. (Box under nucleus, "functions to"): $\boldsymbol{control cell activities}$
  9. (Box that ribosomes "makes", connected to nucleus): $\boldsymbol{proteins}$
  10. (Box that chromatin is "composed of"): $\boldsymbol{DNA}$
  11. (Box that nucleus "contains", above ribosomes): $\boldsymbol{nucleolus}$
  12. (Process cells "must divide" via): $\boldsymbol{mitosis}$
  13. (Mitosis stage, between prophase and anaphase): $\boldsymbol{metaphase}$
  14. (Mitosis stage, after anaphase): $\boldsymbol{telophase}$
  15. (Structure cells consist of, bottom right gray box): $\boldsymbol{cell membrane}$
  16. (Box describing cell membrane, "which is" very thin): $\boldsymbol{selectively permeable}$
  17. (Box that cell membrane allows for, with diffusion): $\boldsymbol{osmosis}$
  18. (Type of transport including diffusion/osmosis): $\boldsymbol{passive transport}$