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Kobotan [32]
3 years ago
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Match the following terms and definitions 1. lysosomes and peroxisomes small storage sacs containing water, food, and waste 2. v

acuoles bundles of microtubules that separate to opposite poles of a cell 3. cytoskeleton prepares protein-packed vesicles for release outside of the cell 4. flagella chains of protein fibers that provide support and shape 5. vesicles powerful enzymes used to process cellular activity 6. centrioles whip-like structures on cells that are used for movement 7. endoplasmic reticulum (ER) produces and assembles proteins 8. ribosomes tiny sacs at the end of the ER which contain protein 9. Golgi complex rough and smooth organelle that produces protein, steroids, and lipids
Biology
1 answer:
Readme [11.4K]3 years ago
5 0

ok so I've done this problem before trust me:

A. bundles of microtubules that separate to opposite poles of a cell - CENTRIOLES

B. prepares protein-packed vesicles for release outside of the cell - VESICLES

C. small storage sacs containing water, food, and waste - VACUOLES

D. rough and smooth organelle that produces protein, steroids, and lipids - ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM

E. tiny sacs at the end of the ER which contain protein - GOLGI COMPLEX

F. chains of protein fibers that provide support and shape - CYTOSKELETON

G. powerful enzymes used to process cellular activity - LYSOSOMES & PEROXISOMES

H. whip-like structures on cells that are used for movement - FLAGELLA

I. produces and assembles proteins - RIBOSOMES

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