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organelles: rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, …

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organelles: rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, ribosome, golgi apparatus. functions: produces proteins destined for secretion from the cell; synthesizes lipids; detoxifies drugs and poisons; location of protein synthesis; stacked, flat, single - membrane sacs; creates vesicles to enclose materials to be secreted; produces lysosomes. structures: two subunits of rna and protein synthesized in the nucleolus of eukaryotic cells; a single - membrane network; a single - membrane network covered with ribosomes. plant or animal? (some: animal and plant). table columns: organelles, function(s), structure, plant or animal?, image description. boxes to match labels to table rows.

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To solve this cell organelle matching problem, we analyze each organelle's structure, function, and presence in plant/animal cells:

1. Ribosome
  • Structure: Two subunits of RNA and protein (synthesized in nucleolus).
  • Function: Produces proteins (destined for secretion or cell use).
  • Plant/Animal?: Both (animal and plant cells have ribosomes).
  • Match: “Produces proteins destined for secretion from the cell” (function) and “Two subunits of RNA and protein synthesized in the nucleolus of eukaryotic cells” (structure).
2. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER)
  • Structure: Single - membrane network.
  • Function: Synthesizes lipids, detoxifies drugs/wind poisons.
  • Plant/Animal?: Both (animal and plant cells have SER).
  • Match: “A single - membrane network” (structure) and “Synthesizes lipids; detoxifies drugs/wind poisons” (function).
3. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER)
  • Structure: Single - membrane network covered with ribosomes.
  • Function: Location of protein synthesis (ribosomes on its surface make proteins).
  • Plant/Animal?: Both (animal and plant cells have RER).
  • Match: “A single - membrane network covered with ribosomes” (structure) and “Location of protein synthesis” (function).
4. Golgi Apparatus
  • Structure: Stacked, flat single - membrane sacs.
  • Function: Creates vesicles to enclose materials for secretion (processes and packages proteins/lipids).
  • Plant/Animal?: Both (animal and plant cells have Golgi).
  • Match: “Stacked, flat single - membrane sacs” (structure) and “Creates vesicles to enclose materials to be secreted; produces lysosomes” (function).
Final Matches (Organelle → Structure → Function → Plant/Animal)
  • Ribosome: Structure = “Two subunits of RNA and protein...”, Function = “Produces proteins...”, Plant/Animal = Animal and plant.
  • Smooth ER: Structure = “A single - membrane network”, Function = “Synthesizes lipids;...”, Plant/Animal = Animal and plant.
  • Rough ER: Structure = “A single - membrane network covered with ribosomes”, Function = “Location of protein synthesis”, Plant/Animal = Animal and plant.
  • Golgi Apparatus: Structure = “Stacked, flat single - membrane sacs”, Function = “Creates vesicles...”, Plant/Animal = Animal and plant.

(Note: The “Image Description” column likely contains diagrams of each organelle, which visually correspond to the structural descriptions above.)

Answer:

To solve this cell organelle matching problem, we analyze each organelle's structure, function, and presence in plant/animal cells:

1. Ribosome
  • Structure: Two subunits of RNA and protein (synthesized in nucleolus).
  • Function: Produces proteins (destined for secretion or cell use).
  • Plant/Animal?: Both (animal and plant cells have ribosomes).
  • Match: “Produces proteins destined for secretion from the cell” (function) and “Two subunits of RNA and protein synthesized in the nucleolus of eukaryotic cells” (structure).
2. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER)
  • Structure: Single - membrane network.
  • Function: Synthesizes lipids, detoxifies drugs/wind poisons.
  • Plant/Animal?: Both (animal and plant cells have SER).
  • Match: “A single - membrane network” (structure) and “Synthesizes lipids; detoxifies drugs/wind poisons” (function).
3. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER)
  • Structure: Single - membrane network covered with ribosomes.
  • Function: Location of protein synthesis (ribosomes on its surface make proteins).
  • Plant/Animal?: Both (animal and plant cells have RER).
  • Match: “A single - membrane network covered with ribosomes” (structure) and “Location of protein synthesis” (function).
4. Golgi Apparatus
  • Structure: Stacked, flat single - membrane sacs.
  • Function: Creates vesicles to enclose materials for secretion (processes and packages proteins/lipids).
  • Plant/Animal?: Both (animal and plant cells have Golgi).
  • Match: “Stacked, flat single - membrane sacs” (structure) and “Creates vesicles to enclose materials to be secreted; produces lysosomes” (function).
Final Matches (Organelle → Structure → Function → Plant/Animal)
  • Ribosome: Structure = “Two subunits of RNA and protein...”, Function = “Produces proteins...”, Plant/Animal = Animal and plant.
  • Smooth ER: Structure = “A single - membrane network”, Function = “Synthesizes lipids;...”, Plant/Animal = Animal and plant.
  • Rough ER: Structure = “A single - membrane network covered with ribosomes”, Function = “Location of protein synthesis”, Plant/Animal = Animal and plant.
  • Golgi Apparatus: Structure = “Stacked, flat single - membrane sacs”, Function = “Creates vesicles...”, Plant/Animal = Animal and plant.

(Note: The “Image Description” column likely contains diagrams of each organelle, which visually correspond to the structural descriptions above.)