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Question
- identify the parts of the cell from a diagram or description. be able to explain the function of each cell part.
name the parts labeled a – i on cell i and j – o on cell ii, and provide a brief description of the function of each part.
cell type:
cell type:
organelle function organelle function
a. j.
b. k.
c. l.
d m.
e. n.
f. o.
g.
h.
i.
Step 1: Analyze Cell I (Animal Cell)
- A: Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER)
Function: Synthesizes proteins (has ribosomes attached, which make proteins, and RER transports them).
- B: Centriole
Function: Involved in cell division (helps organize microtubules during mitosis/meiosis).
- C: Golgi Apparatus
Function: Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids for transport (either within the cell or for secretion).
- D: Nucleolus
Function: Produces ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and assembles ribosomes (critical for protein synthesis machinery).
- E: Nuclear Membrane (Envelope)
Function: Separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm, regulates the passage of molecules (like RNA, proteins) between nucleus and cytoplasm.
- F: Cytoplasm
Function: Gel - like substance where organelles are suspended; site of many cellular reactions (e.g., glycolysis).
- G: Mitochondrion
Function: Produces ATP (energy currency of the cell) through cellular respiration (aerobic respiration occurs here).
- H: Cytosol (part of cytoplasm)
Function: Aqueous component of cytoplasm; contains ions, nutrients, and is the medium for metabolic reactions.
- I: Mitochondrion (same as G, likely a duplicate label or another mitochondrion)
Function: Same as G, produces ATP via cellular respiration.
Step 2: Analyze Cell II (Plant Cell)
- J: Cell Wall
Function: Provides structural support, protection, and maintains cell shape; made of cellulose (in plants), allows turgor pressure.
- K: Nucleus
Function: Contains genetic material (DNA), controls cell activities (e.g., growth, reproduction, gene expression).
- L: Vacuole
Function: Stores water, nutrients, waste products; maintains turgor pressure (in plant cells, large central vacuole); can also store pigments/toxins.
- M: Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER)
Function: Synthesizes proteins (with ribosomes) and transports them, similar to animal cell RER.
- N: Chloroplast
Function: Site of photosynthesis; converts light energy into chemical energy (glucose) using chlorophyll.
- O: Central Vacuole (or large vacuole, part of L? Or maybe cytoplasm - like, but more likely vacuole - related)
Function: If O is vacuole, same as L; if cytoplasm, same as F. But given plant cell structure, O is likely the central vacuole (large, stores water, etc.).
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Cell I (Animal Cell) Organelles and Functions:
| Organelle | Function |
|---|---|
| B | Centriole - Involved in cell division |
| C | Golgi Apparatus - Modifies and packages molecules |
| D | Nucleolus - Produces rRNA and assembles ribosomes |
| E | Nuclear Membrane - Regulates nuclear - cytoplasmic transport |
| F | Cytoplasm - Site of cellular reactions, suspends organelles |
| G | Mitochondrion - Produces ATP via cellular respiration |
| H | Cytosol - Aqueous medium for metabolism |
| I | Mitochondrion - Produces ATP via cellular respiration |
Cell II (Plant Cell) Organelles and Functions:
| Organelle | Function |
|---|---|
| K | Nucleus - Controls cell activities, stores DNA |
| L | Vacuole - Stores water, maintains turgor pressure |
| M | Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum - Synthesizes and transports proteins |
| N | Chloroplast - Performs photosynthesis |
| O | Vacuole (Central) - Stores water, nutrients, waste |