1. This organelle is the site of cell respiration
2. This organelle is the site of photosynthesis
3.This organelle contains the bulk of cell's DNA
4. This organelle contains many small disks of membrane called thylakoids
Question 9 8 pts Match the organelle to the correct description. Answers may be used more...
match the cell funtions with the structures listed
Match the cell functions with the structures listed. central vacuole nucleus ribosomes y mitochondria < A site of protein synthesis B. command center of the cell C. organization & movement of cell contents D. regulate what moves in and out of cells E. water and solute storage F. lipid synthesis G. structure and support for cell's membrane H. internal cell organization and structure I cell's energy production J. photosynthesis golgi body chloroplast...
Match the organelles with their function. Nucleus Location for the cellular process of photosynthesis Golgi apparatus Location for storage of many types of degradative enzymes Endoplasmic reticulum Location for protein modification prior to secretion or delivery to other cellular compartments Mitochondria Location for storage of protective compounds that break down lipids and detoxify certain chemicals Chloroplast Location for DNA and RNA synthesis Lysosomes Location for protein synthesis and some protein modifications Peroxisomes Location for most metabolic reactions in cellular respiration
Match the organelle with its function. 14 01:04:36 A. Instructions for protein synthesis and cell reproduction contains genetic information B. Intracellular compartment forms transport vesicles, participates in lipid synthesis and synthesis of membrane or secreted proteins lekto rach Click to select) C. Packages proteins for export from cell; forms secretory vesicle Click to select D. Digest wom-out organelles and cell debris: digest material taken up by endocytosis cick to select E. "Power plants of the cell; sites of oxidative metabolism...
Identify the function of each of the cellular structures listed below. 1. mitochondria 2. Nucleolus 3. Nucleolus 4. Attached Ribosome 5. Golgi Body (Complex) 6. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum 7. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum 8. Free Ribosome 9. Plasma Membrane 10. Cell Wall 11. Cytoskeleton 12. Vessicle 13. Lysosome 14. Central Vacuole 15. Contracile Vacuole 16. Cytoplasm / Cytosol 17. Centrioles 18. Chloroplast 19. Flagella ------------------------------------ - House of Dna - Manufacture of Proteins that leave the cell - Manufacture of Ribosomes...
Match the expressions. The correct matches may be used more than once. Protein coding segments of DNA [ Choose ] Operator Mitochondria Introns Lysosome Exons transfer RNA Messenger RNA Golgi apparatus Ribosome Transcription factor Non-protein coding segments of DNA [ Choose ] ...
Match each molecule to its description. Answers may be used more than once. a. DNA b. mRNA c. tRNA d. ribosomes 1. Chromosomes 2. Carries specific amino acids into the cytoplasm. 3. Carried protein synthesis instructions out of the nucleus. 4. Site of protein synthesis. 5. Serves as a blueprint for mRNA
1. Nucleus * The point from which an activity or process is directed, or on which it is focused. Contains genetic information (DNA), controls the cell through production of mRNA and tRNA. The central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth. 2. Mitochondria * This is where aerobic respiration takes place to produce ATP as a form of energy the cell can use. An organelle found in large numbers...
The inner membrane divides the mitochondrion into two internal compartments. The first compartment is the and outer membranes. The inner membrane encloses the mitochondrial mitochondrial DNA, ribosomes, and enzymes. Some of the metabolic steps of cellular respiration are catalyzed by enzymes in the matrix. Other proteins that function in respiration, including the enzyme that makes ATP, are built into the inner membrane. The highly folded cristae present a region between the inner space, a narrow a fluid-filled space with surface...
Match the functions listed on the left to the subcellular organelles responsible for those functions listed on the right. Question 6 options: 12345678910 sub-cellular organellse actually responsible for the packaging of cellular proteins that must be contained within membrane-bound vesicle. Proteins 'packaged' by these organelles would include hydrolytic digestive enzymes that are used within the cell but must be sequestered away from other parts of the cell so they don't digest the cell itself, or enzymes like catalases and dismutases...
1 pts Question 10 Match each component of an atom with the correct description. 1 nucleus [Choose] [Choose] electron small, dense, positively charged region of the atom uncharged particle found within the center of the atom positively charged particle found within the center of the atom proton negatively charged particles neutron [Choose] Previous