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otez555 [7]
2 years ago
7

Drag each tile to the correct location.

Biology
1 answer:
nlexa [21]2 years ago
4 0

Animal cells lack a cell wall and instead have a cell membrane. They have lysosomes and ribosomes, and a nuclear membrane surrounds their nucleus. Accordingly, the first description;

  1. Cell membrane present;
  2. ribosomes present;
  3. lysosomes present;
  4. nuclear membrane present.
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What is lysosome?

Every eukaryotic cell contains lysosomes, which are membrane-bound organelles. They are well-known as terminal catabolic stations that eliminate waste from cells and scavenge metabolic raw materials to maintain vital biosynthetic reactions under starvation.

Matches with ANIMAL cell

On the other hand, plant cells feature a structure known as a cell wall that is more stiff than cell membranes. Large vacuoles are a characteristic of plant cells. Additionally, they have a nuclear membrane covering their nucleus. The following explanation:

  1. Cell wall present
  2. Ribosomes present
  3. Nucleus present
  4. Large vacuole present

Matches with PLANT

Viruses do not have any membrane on its wall nor its nucleus. Basically, they have no internal structures. The fourth and last description:

  1. Reproduces inside of a cell
  2. Nucleus absent
  3. RNA present

Matches with VIRUS

Prokaryotes are simple cells that do contain a cell wall, but because they lack a clearly defined nucleus, they also lack a nuclear membrane. The subsequent explanation:

  1. Cell wall present
  2. Ribosomes present
  3. Nuclear membrane absent

Matches with PROKARYOTE

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