Respuesta :
Cell membrane j
Nucleus i
Chromosomes d
Cytoplasm k
Centrioles c
Mitochondria a
Ribosome n
Lysosomes e
Golgi g
Smooth ER l
Rough ER b
Cytoskeleton m
Flagella h
Cilia f
Nucleus i
Chromosomes d
Cytoplasm k
Centrioles c
Mitochondria a
Ribosome n
Lysosomes e
Golgi g
Smooth ER l
Rough ER b
Cytoskeleton m
Flagella h
Cilia f
The correct matching of terms to their corresponding cell structure is:
Column A Column B
Cell membrane j
Nucleus i
Chromosomes d
Cytoplasm k
Centrioles c
Mitochondria a
Ribosome n
Lysosomes e
Golgi g
Smooth ER l
Rough ER b
Cytoskeleton m
Flagella h
Cilia f
All of the above are the cell organelles present in a cell and explained as follow:
1. Cell membrane:
- is composed of the phospholipid bilayer
- surrounds and protects cells from the outside environment
2. Nucleus:
- the control center of the cell
- genetic material present n it
3. Chromosomes/genes:
- present in nucleus
- hereditary instruction for the cell
4. Cytoplasm:
- fluid or gel-like substance
- all organelles are present in it
5. Centrioles:
- Organelle or structure involved in cell division
- makes spindle fibers
6. Mitochondria:
- The powerhouse of the cell as ATP produce here
- a double membrane-bound structure
7. Ribosomes:
- site of PROTEIN SYNTHESIS.
- found in cells attached with ER
8. Lysosomes:
- Known as a suicidal bag with hydrolytic enzyme
- clean waste and damage particles and proteins
9. Golgi apparatus:
- final touches on proteins and packages them
- stacks of membrane-bound regions
10. smooth endoplasmic reticulum:
- Stores Calcium ions in the muscle cells
- site of lipid and steroid synthesis
11. rough endoplasmic reticulum:
- attached with ribosomes
- site of most protein synthesis in cell
12. cytoskeleton:
- gives support/structure to the cell
13. flagella:
- long, whiplike projection from the cell membrane
14. cilia:
- short hairlike outgrowths on the plasma membrane.
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