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- 7. Discuss the structure, function, location relationship of organelles and give examples.1. Organlles work together to sustain the overall function of the cell and maintain homeostasis (state of balance). Predict what would happen if one of the organelles was removed. How would that affect the survival and efficienct of the cell? 2. Which organelles are parts of the endomembrane system. The organelles are: Chloroplast Mitochondria Lysosome Endoplasmic Reticulum Golgi Bodies Ribosomes Cell Wall Vacuole MicrotubuleDescribe the complete structure of following organelles 1. Nucleus 2. Chloroplast 3. Mitochondria
- 1. Differentiate between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? 2. In your view, which cellular organelle is most important and why? 3. Why does a cell need a cell membrane? 4. What is the importance of three types of cytoskeletons a cell? 5. What are different types of cell junctions? What is their role?Relate the organizational similarities of all cells to the need to conduct essential life functions.I. Cell parts and function A. The figure below is a model of an animal cell. Identify all parts and give their corresponding functions. 1. 7 8 2. 10 3- 11 12 4. -13 5- 14 15
- 1. Explain the function and importance of cell in the body. 2. Differentiate prokaryotes and eukaryotesList and explain 3 factors that affect the size and shape of a cell.6. Study the diagram of a plant cell below. The organelle marked by the arrow is responsible for cellular energy. Identify this organelle: mitochondrion Golgi apparatus Oendoplasmic reticulum nucleus