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Question
label the diagram of an animal cell in interphase. chromatin centrioles centrosome nuclear envelope submit work it out
Brief Explanations
To label the animal cell in interphase:
- The blue dot on the purple nuclear membrane: This is the nuclear envelope (the membrane surrounding the nucleus).
- The arrow pointing to the tangled red/blue structures in the nucleus: These are chromatin (the uncondensed form of DNA during interphase).
- The blue dot on the red structure (centrosome area with centrioles): The red structure is the centrosome, and the small blue dot within it (or the structure) – the pair of small cylinders here are centrioles (part of the centrosome, important for cell division, present in animal cells in interphase). Wait, let's re - examine:
- The left - most blue line (dot on nuclear membrane): Nuclear Envelope.
- The middle blue line (arrow into nucleus, at the chromatin): Chromatin.
- The right - most blue line (dot on the red centrosome - like structure): Centrosome (the structure, and within it, centrioles are the small cylinders, but the label for the dot on the centrosome structure is Centrosome, and if the lower label is for centrioles, but let's match the labels:
- Labels given: chromatin, centrosome, nuclear envelope, centrioles.
- So:
- The dot on the nuclear membrane (purple circle around nucleus): Nuclear Envelope.
- The arrow into the nucleus (at the DNA - like material): Chromatin.
- The dot on the red structure (centrosome) and the lower label (if it's the centrioles within the centrosome): Centrioles are within the centrosome. Wait, the red structure is the centrosome, and the centrioles are the two small cylinders inside it. So the dot on the centrosome (the red structure) is Centrosome, and the lower label (pointing to the centrioles) is Centrioles. But let's do the labeling step - by - step:
- First label (left, dot on nuclear membrane): Nuclear Envelope.
- Second label (middle, arrow into nucleus, at chromatin): Chromatin.
- Third label (right, dot on centrosome, and the lower label for centrioles): The red structure is the centrosome, so the dot on it is Centrosome, and the lower part (the centrioles) is Centrioles. But let's use the labels provided:
- The labels are: chromatin, centrosome, nuclear envelope, centrioles.
- So:
- Left dot (nuclear membrane): Nuclear Envelope.
- Middle (in nucleus, chromatin): Chromatin.
- Right dot (on centrosome) and lower (centrioles): The upper right dot (on centrosome) is Centrosome, and the lower right label (for the centrioles within the centrosome) is Centrioles.
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- Left label (dot on nuclear membrane): nuclear envelope
- Middle label (arrow into nucleus, at chromatin): chromatin
- Right - upper label (dot on centrosome): centrosome
- Right - lower label (centrioles within centrosome): centrioles