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part a - animal cell structure drag the labels onto the diagram to iden…

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part a - animal cell structure
drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the structures of an animal cell.

Explanation:

Response

To solve this animal cell structure labeling problem, we identify each structure:

  • a: Plasma Membrane (outer boundary of the cell)
  • b: Cytoskeleton (provides structural support, shown as filaments)
  • c: Nucleus (contains genetic material, the purple organelle)
  • d: Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER with ribosomes, involved in protein synthesis)
  • e: Ribosomes (small dots on Rough ER or free, protein synthesis)
  • f: Golgi Apparatus (stacked membranes, modifies/sorts proteins)
  • g: Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER without ribosomes, lipid synthesis)
  • h: Mitochondrion (powerhouse, produces ATP)
  • i: Cytosol (fluid inside the cell, contains organelles)

To label:

  • Drag "Plasma Membrane" to a
  • Drag "Cytoskeleton" to b
  • Drag "Nucleus" to c
  • Drag "Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)" to d
  • Drag "Ribosomes" to e
  • Drag "Golgi Apparatus" to f
  • Drag "Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)" to g
  • Drag "Mitochondrion" to h
  • Drag "Cytosol" to i

(Note: If the diagram has specific visual cues, match the structure’s appearance to the label. For example, the Golgi Apparatus looks like stacked pancakes, mitochondria are oval with inner folds, etc.)

Answer:

To solve this animal cell structure labeling problem, we identify each structure:

  • a: Plasma Membrane (outer boundary of the cell)
  • b: Cytoskeleton (provides structural support, shown as filaments)
  • c: Nucleus (contains genetic material, the purple organelle)
  • d: Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER with ribosomes, involved in protein synthesis)
  • e: Ribosomes (small dots on Rough ER or free, protein synthesis)
  • f: Golgi Apparatus (stacked membranes, modifies/sorts proteins)
  • g: Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER without ribosomes, lipid synthesis)
  • h: Mitochondrion (powerhouse, produces ATP)
  • i: Cytosol (fluid inside the cell, contains organelles)

To label:

  • Drag "Plasma Membrane" to a
  • Drag "Cytoskeleton" to b
  • Drag "Nucleus" to c
  • Drag "Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)" to d
  • Drag "Ribosomes" to e
  • Drag "Golgi Apparatus" to f
  • Drag "Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)" to g
  • Drag "Mitochondrion" to h
  • Drag "Cytosol" to i

(Note: If the diagram has specific visual cues, match the structure’s appearance to the label. For example, the Golgi Apparatus looks like stacked pancakes, mitochondria are oval with inner folds, etc.)