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yawa3891 [41]
3 years ago
8

Anyone help? im having trouble

Biology
1 answer:
Marysya12 [62]3 years ago
6 0

Your missing some function/description.

Answer/Explanation:

Cytoplasm: [H] Jelly-like substance within the plasma membrane

Lysosome: [E] Sac filled with digestive chemicals

Mitochondria: [F] Structures that converts nutrients to energy

Centriole: [A} Structure that organizes motion of chromosomes

Endoplasmic reticulum: [G] passageways where chemicals are made

Vacuole: Sacs that store water, nutrients, or waste products

Cell membrane: [D]  Membrane that surrounds and protects the cell

Nucleus: [J] Structure that contain DNA and regulates genes

Cytoskeleton:  framework of protein fibers that guides organelle movement in the cell and help shapes the cell

Ribosome:[I] Structures that manufactures ribosomes

Nuclear membrane: [C] Membrane that protects the Nucleus
Golgi apparatus: [B] Stack of membranes that packages chemicals

Vesicle: [K] Package created by Golgi appaaratus

Nucleolus:[L] Small structure that synthesizes proteins

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