Eukaryotic Cell Structure-BIOL-107

Eukaryotic Cell Structure-BIOL-107

Eukaryotic Cell Structure

Question 1
Match the cell structure with the description

Structurally similar to cilia but fewer in number on a cell and longer

Type of plant organelle that stores starch.

Fluid medium that bathes the contents of the cytoplasm.

Stacks of flattened membrane sacs which package molecules in vesicles for transport and secretion.

Membrane sacs that contain hydrolytic enzymes (enzymes that assist in hydrolysis reactions).

Membranous canals that are found throughout the cytoplasm.

Found outside cell membrane

Small granules which are present in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells which assist in protein synthesis from amino acids.

Structure composed of double membrane surrounding chromatin.

Organelle which carries out photosynthesis.

Membrane sac of fluid. Plant cells usually have one large one, and animal cells have many small ones.

Organelle which carries out chemical reactions which allow the oxidation of organic molecules and the use of that energy to produce ATPthe useful form of chemical energy for cells.

Numerous, short, hair-like structures which often assist a cell in moving. Paramecium is an example of a one-celled organism which is covered with these

Structure which regulates passage of molecules into and out of the cell.

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