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question 1 of 10 label the functions of the seven structures of this generalized plant cell. answer bank: control center of the cell, cellular storage, cellular secretion, protection for the cell, synthesis of proteins and lipids, photosynthesis, cellular respiration
To solve this, we identify each plant cell structure and its function:
- Cell Wall: Provides protection for the cell (supports and protects the plant cell).
- Vacuole: Serves as cellular storage (stores water, nutrients, or waste).
- Nucleus: Acts as the control center of the cell (contains DNA, regulates cell activities).
- Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER): Involved in synthesis of proteins and lipids (rough ER for proteins, smooth ER for lipids).
- Golgi Apparatus: Handles cellular secretion (modifies, sorts, and packages molecules for transport).
- Chloroplast: Performs photosynthesis (converts light energy into chemical energy).
- Mitochondrion: Conducts cellular respiration (produces ATP, the cell’s energy currency).
To label the diagram, match each structure to its function using the answer bank. For example:
- If a label points to the nucleus: "control center of the cell"
- If a label points to the vacuole: "cellular storage"
- If a label points to the cell wall: "protection for the cell"
- If a label points to the ER: "synthesis of proteins and lipids"
- If a label points to the Golgi: "cellular secretion"
- If a label points to the chloroplast: "photosynthesis"
- If a label points to the mitochondrion: "cellular respiration"
(Note: The exact structure - to - label mapping depends on the diagram’s layout, but the function - structure pairs above are the key relationships for a generalized plant cell.)
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To solve this, we identify each plant cell structure and its function:
- Cell Wall: Provides protection for the cell (supports and protects the plant cell).
- Vacuole: Serves as cellular storage (stores water, nutrients, or waste).
- Nucleus: Acts as the control center of the cell (contains DNA, regulates cell activities).
- Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER): Involved in synthesis of proteins and lipids (rough ER for proteins, smooth ER for lipids).
- Golgi Apparatus: Handles cellular secretion (modifies, sorts, and packages molecules for transport).
- Chloroplast: Performs photosynthesis (converts light energy into chemical energy).
- Mitochondrion: Conducts cellular respiration (produces ATP, the cell’s energy currency).
To label the diagram, match each structure to its function using the answer bank. For example:
- If a label points to the nucleus: "control center of the cell"
- If a label points to the vacuole: "cellular storage"
- If a label points to the cell wall: "protection for the cell"
- If a label points to the ER: "synthesis of proteins and lipids"
- If a label points to the Golgi: "cellular secretion"
- If a label points to the chloroplast: "photosynthesis"
- If a label points to the mitochondrion: "cellular respiration"
(Note: The exact structure - to - label mapping depends on the diagram’s layout, but the function - structure pairs above are the key relationships for a generalized plant cell.)