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practice: organelle identification complete the table by writing the na…

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practice: organelle identification
complete the table by writing the name of the cell part beside its structure - function.

structure/functionorganelle
2. destroys harmful substances or worn - out cell parts
3. large storage container for water, food, and waste only in plant cells
4. made of two layers of phospholipids. controls what moves in and out of the cell
5. where food is broken down during cellular respiration so atp can be released to be used by the cell
6. makes lipids
7. acts like a whip to move the entire cell
8. makes ribosomes
9. processes and sorts proteins to be shipped
10. made of proteins. provides structural support for animal cells
11. covered with ribosomes and surrounding the nucleus
12. where photosynthesis occurs
13. made of microtubules. help the cell divide by pulling chromosomes apart
14. made of cellulose in plants, chitin in fungi, and peptidoglycan in bacteria
15. transport proteins around the cell

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Each organelle is identified based on its key structural or functional characteristics in cell biology.

Structure/FunctionOrganelle
2. Destroys harmful substances or worn-out cell partsLysosome
3. Large storage container for water, food, and waste only in plant cellsCentral Vacuole
4. Made of two layers of phospholipids. Controls what moves in and out of the cellCell Membrane/Plasma Membrane
5. Where food is broken down during cellular respiration so ATP can be released to be used by the cellMitochondria
6. Makes lipidsSmooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
7. Acts like a whip to move the entire cellFlagellum
8. Makes ribosomesNucleolus
9. Processes and sorts proteins to be shippedGolgi Apparatus
10. Made of proteins. Provides structural support for animal cellsCytoskeleton
11. Covered with ribosomes and surrounding the nucleusRough Endoplasmic Reticulum
12. Where photosynthesis occursChloroplast
13. Made of microtubules. Help the cell divide by pulling chromosomes apartCentrioles
14. Made of cellulose in plants, chitin in fungi, and peptidoglycan in bacteriaCell Wall
15. Transport proteins around the cellVesicles

Answer:

  1. Nucleus
  2. Lysosome
  3. Central Vacuole
  4. Cell Membrane/Plasma Membrane
  5. Mitochondria
  6. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
  7. Flagellum
  8. Nucleolus
  9. Golgi Apparatus
  10. Cytoskeleton
  11. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
  12. Chloroplast
  13. Centrioles
  14. Cell Wall
  15. Vesicles