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- Lysosome - E. Sac filled with digestive chemicals. - Endoplasmic reticulum - G. Passageways where chemicals are made. - Nucleus - J. Structure that contains DNA and regulates ge…

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cytoskeleton

  1. match: read about each organelle. then match each organelle to its function/description.

| | organelle | function/description |
| ---- | ---- | ---- |
| h | cytoplasm | a. structure that organizes motion of chromosomes. |
| — | lysosome | b. stack of membranes that packages chemicals. |
| f | mitochondria | c. membrane that protects the nucleus. |
| a | centriole | d. membrane that surrounds and protects the cell. |
| — | endoplasmic reticulum | e. sac filled with digestive chemicals. |
| m | vacuole | f. structures that convert nutrients to energy. |
| d | cell membrane | g. passageways where chemicals are made. |
| | nucleus | h. everything between the nuclear membrane and the cell membrane. |
| n | cytoskeleton | i. structure that manufactures ribosomes. |
| | ribosome | j. structure that contains dna and regulates genes. |
| c | nuclear membrane | k. package created by the golgi apparatus. |
| b | golgi apparatus | l. small structure that synthesizes proteins. |
| — | vesicle | m. sac that stores water, nutrients, or waste products. |
| — | nucleolus | n. tubules and filaments that give the cell its shape. |

Solution Steps

  1. Understand the question

    cytoskeleton

    1. match: read about each organelle. then match each organelle to its function/description.

    | | organelle | function/description |
    | ---- | ---- | ---- |
    | h | cytoplasm | a. structure that organizes motion of chromosomes. |
    | — | lysosome | b. stack of membranes that packages chemicals. |
    | f | mitochondria | c. membrane that protects the nucleus. |
    | a | centriole | d. membrane that surrounds and protects the cell. |
    | — | endoplasmic reticulum | e. sac filled with digestive chemicals. |
    | m | vacuole | f. structures that convert nutrients to energy. |
    | d | cell membrane | g. passageways where chemicals are made. |
    | | nucleus | h. everything between the nuclear membrane and the cell membrane. |
    | n | cytoskeleton | i. structure that manufactures ribosomes. |
    | | ribosome | j. structure that contains dna and regulates genes. |
    | c | nuclear membrane | k. package created by the golgi apparatus. |
    | b | golgi apparatus | l. small structure that synthesizes proteins. |
    | — | vesicle | m. sac that stores water, nutrients, or waste products. |
    | — | nucleolus | n. tubules and filaments that give the cell its shape. |

  2. Brief Explanations

    Match each organelle to its defined function based on standard cell biology knowledge, correcting and completing the unmatched pairs:

    • Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes.
    • Endoplasmic reticulum is for chemical synthesis passageways.
    • Nucleus holds DNA and regulates genes.
    • Ribosomes synthesize proteins.
    • Vesicles are Golgi-created packages.
    • Nucleolus makes ribosomes.
  3. Final answer
    • Lysosome - E. Sac filled with digestive chemicals.
    • Endoplasmic reticulum - G. Passageways where chemicals are made.
    • Nucleus - J. Structure that contains DNA and regulates genes.
    • Ribosome - L. Small structure that synthesizes proteins.
    • Vesicle - K. Package created by the Golgi apparatus.
    • Nucleolus - I. Structure that manufactures ribosomes.

    (Retaining the already correct matches:

    • Cytoplasm - H. Everything between the nuclear membrane and the cell membrane.
    • Mitochondria - F. Structures that convert nutrients to energy.
    • Centriole - A. Structure that organizes motion of chromosomes.
    • Vacuole - M. Sac that stores water, nutrients, or waste products.
    • Cell membrane - D. Membrane that surrounds and protects the cell.
    • Cytoskeleton - N. Tubules and filaments that give the cell its shape.
    • Nuclear membrane - C. Membrane that protects the nucleus.
    • Golgi apparatus - B. Stack of membranes that packages chemicals.)

Answer

Brief Explanations

Match each organelle to its defined function based on standard cell biology knowledge, correcting and completing the unmatched pairs:

  • Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes.
  • Endoplasmic reticulum is for chemical synthesis passageways.
  • Nucleus holds DNA and regulates genes.
  • Ribosomes synthesize proteins.
  • Vesicles are Golgi-created packages.
  • Nucleolus makes ribosomes.

Answer

  • Lysosome - E. Sac filled with digestive chemicals.
  • Endoplasmic reticulum - G. Passageways where chemicals are made.
  • Nucleus - J. Structure that contains DNA and regulates genes.
  • Ribosome - L. Small structure that synthesizes proteins.
  • Vesicle - K. Package created by the Golgi apparatus.
  • Nucleolus - I. Structure that manufactures ribosomes.

(Retaining the already correct matches:

  • Cytoplasm - H. Everything between the nuclear membrane and the cell membrane.
  • Mitochondria - F. Structures that convert nutrients to energy.
  • Centriole - A. Structure that organizes motion of chromosomes.
  • Vacuole - M. Sac that stores water, nutrients, or waste products.
  • Cell membrane - D. Membrane that surrounds and protects the cell.
  • Cytoskeleton - N. Tubules and filaments that give the cell its shape.
  • Nuclear membrane - C. Membrane that protects the nucleus.
  • Golgi apparatus - B. Stack of membranes that packages chemicals.)

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cytoskeleton
2. match: read about each organelle. then match each organelle to its function/description.
| | organelle | function/description |
| ---- | ---- | ---- |
| h | cytoplasm | a. structure that organizes motion of chromosomes. |
| — | lysosome | b. stack of membranes that packages chemicals. |
| f | mitochondria | c. membrane that protects the nucleus. |
| a | centriole | d. membrane that surrounds and protects the cell. |
| — | endoplasmic reticulum | e. sac filled with digestive chemicals. |
| m | vacuole | f. structures that convert nutrients to energy. |
| d | cell membrane | g. passageways where chemicals are made. |
|  | nucleus | h. everything between the nuclear membrane and the cell membrane. |
| n | cytoskeleton | i. structure that manufactures ribosomes. |
|  | ribosome | j. structure that contains dna and regulates genes. |
| c | nuclear membrane | k. package created by the golgi apparatus. |
| b | golgi apparatus | l. small structure that synthesizes proteins. |
| — | vesicle | m. sac that stores water, nutrients, or waste products. |
| — | nucleolus | n. tubules and filaments that give the cell its shape. |

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