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Answer:
Central Vacuole ⇒ Storage
Explanation:
The complete question would be:
Which of the following correctly matches an organelle with its function?
A: nucleus ... cellular respiration
B: mitochondrion ... photosynthesis
C: central vacuole ... storage
D: ribosome ... manufacture of lipids
E: lysosome ... movement
The central vacuole is a fluid-filled organelle that works as a storage unit for nutrients for the cell and waste of the cell. The vacuole of the plant cell is much bigger than that of the animal cell. Another function of the vacuole is it acts as support for the cell structure by maintaining the turgor of the cell.
17- the germ theory im not sure a6out this one
18- increased soil erosion
19. Bubonic Plague
20. Regenerate
21. Type of wheat
When the food you have eaten reaches the stomach, the hormone released is what we call Gastrin. The ‘G’ cells produce these hormones. These hormones are produced in the lining of the stomach and upper small intestine. When a person is having a meal, it is the gastrin which stimulates the stomach to release gastric acid. Aside from the proteins from the food that are broken down, the gastrin makes it possible for the vitamins to be absorbed by the stomach. Gastrin also serves as a disinfectant and kills most of the bacteria that enter the stomach with food, minimising the risk of infection within the gut. It also stimulates the stomach lining’s growth as well as it also increases muscle contractions of the gut to aid digestion. On the other hand, the gastrointestinal hormones or the gut hormones constitute a group of hormones secreted by enteroendocrine cells in the stomach, pancreas, and small intestine that control various functions of the digestive organs.