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question 8 select what type of cell an organelle or structure is select nucleus cell membrane cell wall ribosomes smooth endoplasmic reticulum select rough endoplasmic reticulum select golgi complex (apparatus) select lysosomes select vacuoles select mitochondria select chloroplast options: only plants, only animals, only prokaryotic organisms, all eukaryotic organisms, plants, some protist, and prokaryotic organisms, all cells
Nucleus: All eukaryotic organisms have a nucleus which contains genetic material. Cell membrane: Present in all cells as it encloses the cell contents. Cell wall: Found in plants, some protists, and prokaryotic organisms providing structure. Ribosomes: Present in all cells as they are involved in protein - synthesis. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum: Found in all eukaryotic organisms, involved in lipid synthesis etc. Rough endoplasmic reticulum: Present in all eukaryotic organisms, associated with protein synthesis due to ribosome attachment. Golgi complex: Present in all eukaryotic organisms, modifies, sorts and packages proteins and lipids. Lysosomes: Mainly in animal cells, contain digestive enzymes. Vacuoles: Larger in plant cells, also present in some protists and fungi, store substances. Mitochondria: Present in all eukaryotic organisms, power - house of the cell. Chloroplast: Only in plants and some protists, site of photosynthesis.
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Nucleus: All eukaryotic organisms
Cell membrane: All cells
Cell wall: Plants, some protist, and prokaryotic organisms
Ribosomes: All cells
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum: All eukaryotic organisms
Rough endoplasmic reticulum: All eukaryotic organisms
Golgi complex (apparatus): All eukaryotic organisms
Lysosomes: Only animals
Vacuoles: Plants, some protist, and prokaryotic organisms
Mitochondria: All eukaryotic organisms
Chloroplast: Only plants