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question 4 of 13
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mitochondrion
cell wall
endoplasmic reticulum
central vacuole
chloroplast
nucleus
golgi apparatus
(plant cell diagram with blank labels)

Explanation:

Response

To solve this plant cell structure labeling problem, we analyze each structure:

  1. Top - most (outer rigid layer): The outermost rigid structure in a plant cell is the \(\boldsymbol{\text{cell wall}}\) (provides support/shape).
  2. Large central structure (fluid - filled): The big, central, fluid - filled organelle in plant cells is the \(\boldsymbol{\text{central vacuole}}\) (stores water, nutrients).
  3. Green, oval - like (for photosynthesis): The green, chlorophyll - containing organelle for photosynthesis is the \(\boldsymbol{\text{chloroplast}}\).
  4. Purple, circular (genetic control): The purple, circular organelle controlling cell activities is the \(\boldsymbol{\text{nucleus}}\) (contains DNA).
  5. Network - like (near nucleus, protein synthesis): The network - like structure near the nucleus involved in protein synthesis is the \(\boldsymbol{\text{endoplasmic reticulum}}\).
  6. Stacked, green (modifies/packages): The stacked, green - looking organelle that modifies and packages molecules is the \(\boldsymbol{\text{Golgi apparatus}}\).
  7. Bean - shaped (energy production): The bean - shaped organelle that produces ATP (energy) is the \(\boldsymbol{\text{mitochondrion}}\).
Final Answer (matching each blank from top to bottom, left to right as per typical plant cell diagram labeling):
  1. cell wall
  2. central vacuole
  3. chloroplast
  4. nucleus
  5. endoplasmic reticulum
  6. Golgi apparatus
  7. mitochondrion

(Note: The exact order may vary slightly based on the diagram’s specific labeling positions, but the above are the correct identifications for each structure.)

Answer:

To solve this plant cell structure labeling problem, we analyze each structure:

  1. Top - most (outer rigid layer): The outermost rigid structure in a plant cell is the \(\boldsymbol{\text{cell wall}}\) (provides support/shape).
  2. Large central structure (fluid - filled): The big, central, fluid - filled organelle in plant cells is the \(\boldsymbol{\text{central vacuole}}\) (stores water, nutrients).
  3. Green, oval - like (for photosynthesis): The green, chlorophyll - containing organelle for photosynthesis is the \(\boldsymbol{\text{chloroplast}}\).
  4. Purple, circular (genetic control): The purple, circular organelle controlling cell activities is the \(\boldsymbol{\text{nucleus}}\) (contains DNA).
  5. Network - like (near nucleus, protein synthesis): The network - like structure near the nucleus involved in protein synthesis is the \(\boldsymbol{\text{endoplasmic reticulum}}\).
  6. Stacked, green (modifies/packages): The stacked, green - looking organelle that modifies and packages molecules is the \(\boldsymbol{\text{Golgi apparatus}}\).
  7. Bean - shaped (energy production): The bean - shaped organelle that produces ATP (energy) is the \(\boldsymbol{\text{mitochondrion}}\).
Final Answer (matching each blank from top to bottom, left to right as per typical plant cell diagram labeling):
  1. cell wall
  2. central vacuole
  3. chloroplast
  4. nucleus
  5. endoplasmic reticulum
  6. Golgi apparatus
  7. mitochondrion

(Note: The exact order may vary slightly based on the diagram’s specific labeling positions, but the above are the correct identifications for each structure.)