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aleksandr82 [10.1K]
3 years ago
7

Each of the tissues listed below has a specialized function that is linked closely to the structures found within the tissue's c

ells. Match each tissue on the left with the cell structures and/or organelles on the right that would be abundant in the tissue's cells. Use your lab manual or other outside resources for a description of any structures or organelles that are unfamiliar to you.
Insect flight muscles [Choose ] <
Cells lining the respiratory passages [Choose ] <
White blood cells that engulf and destroy invading bacteria [Choose ]
Leaf cells of cacti [Choose] <
Goblet cells lining the intestinal tract that secrete mucus [Choose ] < [Choose ]
Pancreatic cells that are responsible for creating several digestive enzymes (proteins)
Option of definitions:MitochondriaChloroplastsRibosomesCilia and FlagellaGolgi apparatusLysosomes
Biology
1 answer:
ivann1987 [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Insect flight muscles [Mitochondria]

Cells lining the respiratory passages [Cilia]

White blood cells that engulf and destroy invading bacteria [Lysosomes]

Leaf cells of cacti [Chloroplasts]

Goblet cells lining the intestinal tract that secrete mucus [Golgi apparatus]

Pancreatic cells that are responsible for creating several digestive enzymes (proteins) [Ribosomes]

Explanation:

Mitochondria are cell organelles whose main function is energy generation during respiration. They generate energy in the form of ATP which is then used by the cells and tissues for various metabolic function. Mitochondria are abundant in cells whose energy requirements are high such as muscle cells. Therefore, insects flight muscles will have an abundance of mitochondria.

Cilia are finger-like projections on respiratory surfaces whose sweep-like movements help to move particles and fluids out of the airways. In the trachea, the cilia trap particles like bacteria and viruses and then move these trapped particles along with mucus up to the pharynx where it is either coughed out or swallowed into gastrointestinal tract. Therefore, respiratory surfaces like the trachea will have an abundance of cilia.

Lysosome are cell organelles which function to destroy and digest foreign and cellular proteins in the cell. They have an abundance of proteolytic enzymes which degrade proteins at acidic pH. Therefore, white blood cells that engulf and destroy invading bacteria will have an abundance of ysosomes.

Chloroplasts are plant cells organelles which are the sites for photosynthesis. It is abundant in the leaves of plants where photosynthesis mainly take place. Therefore, leaf cells of cacti will have an abundance of chloroplasts.

Golgi apparatus is a cell organelle that helps process and package proteins and lipid molecules, especially those that are to be secreted outside the cell, packaging them into vessicles. They also make and secrete mucus. Therefore, goblet cells lining the intestinal tract that secrete mucus will have an abundance of Golgi apparatus.

Ribosomes are cell organelles whose main function is to synthesize proteins, both for intracellular and extracellular purposes. Proteins such as hormones, enzymes etc, are synthesized by the ribosomes. Therefore, pancreatic cells that are responsible for creating several digestive enzymes (proteins) will have an abundance of ribosomes.

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