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drag the organelle labels of group 1 to the appropriate targets. then identify the function of each organelle on the target below it. group 1 labels: nucleus, cytoskeleton, mitochondrion, lysosome, golgi, flagellum, plasma membrane. group 2 (functions): movement, provides support, regulates transport, energy harvest, processes proteins, breakdown and recycling, (partial text) genetic... reset
To solve this, we match each organelle (Group 1) to its structure in the cell diagram and then to its function (Group 2):
- a (Nucleus): The purple, double - membraned structure in the center is the nucleus. Its function is to store genetic information (the "stores genetic information" option in Group 2).
- **b (Cytoplasm/Cytosol, but here likely referring to the region with the cytoskeleton? Wait, no, looking at Group 1 labels, b is the area with the cytoskeleton? Wait, no, the labels: Group 1 has nucleus, cytoskeleton, mitochondrion, lysosome, Golgi, flagellum, plasma membrane. Let's re - examine:
Wait, the cell diagram:
- a: The large purple structure is the nucleus. So Group 1 for a: nucleus. Group 2 function: stores genetic information (assuming that's the function of nucleus).
- b: The area with the blue (endoplasmic reticulum? No, the pinkish area with the cytoskeleton? Wait, Group 1 has cytoskeleton. The cytoskeleton is in the cytoplasm, providing support. So b: cytoskeleton (Group 1), function: provides support (Group 2).
- c: Let's see, the structure that looks like a network, maybe endoplasmic reticulum? No, Group 1 has Golgi? Wait, no, the labels: lysosome, Golgi, etc. Wait, maybe c is the Golgi? No, let's think of functions. "modifies proteins" is a function, which is Golgi. Wait, maybe I got the labels wrong. Let's list the organelles and their functions:
Nucleus: stores genetic information
Cytoskeleton: provides support
Mitochondrion: energy harvest (cellular respiration)
Lysosome: breakdown and recycling
Golgi: modifies proteins
Flagellum: movement
Plasma membrane: regulates transport
Now, matching to the diagram:
- a: Nucleus (purple, central) → Group 1: nucleus; Group 2: stores genetic information (assuming that's an option, though not fully visible, but from typical cell organelle functions)
- b: Cytoskeleton (the network of fibers) → Group 1: cytoskeleton; Group 2: provides support
- c: Let's say the Golgi (the stacked structure) → Group 1: Golgi; Group 2: modifies proteins
- d: Endoplasmic reticulum? No, Group 1 has mitochondrion? Wait, d is near the Golgi? No, e is a lysosome? Wait, e is a small vesicle - like structure, lysosome. So e: lysosome (Group 1); Group 2: breakdown and recycling
- f: Flagellum (the tail - like structure) → Group 1: flagellum; Group 2: movement
- g: Mitochondrion (the oval, folded inner membrane structure) → Group 1: mitochondrion; Group 2: energy harvest
- For the other structures, like the plasma membrane (the outer layer), maybe b or another label, but plasma membrane's function is regulates transport.
But since the question is to drag the labels, the correct matches are:
a: nucleus (Group 1) → function related to genetic info
b: cytoskeleton (Group 1) → provides support
c: Golgi (Group 1) → modifies proteins
d: (maybe endoplasmic reticulum, but not in Group 1? Wait, Group 1 has nucleus, cytoskeleton, mitochondrion, lysosome, Golgi, flagellum, plasma membrane. So d: maybe plasma membrane? No, plasma membrane is the outer layer. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Let's use the standard cell organelle functions:
- Nucleus: genetic control (stores DNA)
- Cytoskeleton: support and shape
- Mitochondria: ATP production (energy harvest)
- Lysosomes: digestion and recycling
- Golgi apparatus: modifies, sorts, packages proteins
- Flagellum: cell movement
- Plasma membrane: regulates what enters/leaves the cell (transport regulation)
So matching to the diagram:
- a: Nucleus (central purple) → Group 1: nucleus
- b: Cytoskeleton (the interna…
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- a: nucleus (Group 1)
- b: cytoskeleton (Group 1)
- c: Golgi (Group 1)
- e: lysosome (Group 1)
- f: flagellum (Group 1)
- g: mitochondrion (Group 1)
(And their corresponding functions in Group 2: nucleus - stores genetic information; cytoskeleton - provides support; Golgi - modifies proteins; lysosome - breakdown and recycling; flagellum - movement; mitochondrion - energy harvest; plasma membrane (if applicable) - regulates transport)