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Natasha2012 [34]
3 years ago
7

Match the organelle with its function. A. Instructions for protein synthesis and cell reproduction; contains genetic information

B. Intracellular compartment forms transport vesicles; participates in lipid synthesis and synthesis of membrane or secreted proteins C. Packages proteins for export from cell; forms secretory vesicle D. Digest worn-out organelles and cell debris; digest material taken up by endocytosis E. ""Power plants"" of the cell; sites of oxidative metabolism F. Sites of photosynthesis G. Regulates water levels in plant cells H. Used in break down of fats and contains the enzyme catalase
Biology
2 answers:
Mariulka [41]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Matching the organelle with their functions, we can label them as follows:

A. Nucleus

B- Endoplasmic Reticulum

C- Golgi apparatus

D- Lysosomes

E- Mitochondria

F- Chloroplast

G - Vacuole

H - Peroxisome

Explanation:

This question presents a list of definitions or functions of some organelles. now we can match them as follows:

A. Nucleus: Instructions for protein synthesis and cell reproduction; contains genetic information.

B. Endoplasmic reticulum: Intracellular compartment forms transport vesicles; participates in lipid synthesis and synthesis of membrane or secreted proteins.

C. Golgi apparatus Packages proteins for export from cell; forms secretory vesicle.

D. Lysosomes: digest worn-out organelles and cell debris; digest material taken up by endocytosis -

E. Mitochondria: "Power plants" of the cell; sites of oxidative metabolism.

F. Chloroplasts: Sites of photosynthesis

G. Vacuole: Regulates water levels in plant cells

H. Peroxisome: Used in break down of fats and contains the enzyme catalase

Jet001 [13]3 years ago
4 0

Explanation :

A. Instructions for protein synthesis and cell reproduction; contains genetic information - <u>Nucleus </u>

B. Intracellular compartment forms transport vesicles; participates in lipid synthesis and synthesis of membrane or secreted proteins - <u>Endoplasmic reticulum</u>

C. Packages proteins for export from cell; forms secretory vesicle -<u> Golgi apparatus.</u>

D. Digest worn-out organelles and cell debris; digest material taken up by endocytosis -<u> lysosomes</u>

E. ""Power plants"" of the cell; sites of oxidative metabolism - <u>Mitochondria</u>

F. Sites of photosynthesis<u> - chloroplasts</u>

G. Regulates water levels in plant cells <u>- vacuole</u>

H. Used in break down of fats and contains the enzyme catalase - <u>peroxisome</u>

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