Mixing and Baking Organelle
1. Mixing and Baking Organelle
Answer:
Ribosome
Explanation:
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2. what is the organelles and justification of mixing and baking
Answer:
Ribosome
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3. 1. Which of the following best describes the relationship between the nucleus and thecytoplasm?A. The cytoplasm is a fluid that fills the inside of the nucleus.B. The nucleus is a fluid and it mixes with the fluid cytoplasm.C. The nucleus is an organelle that is surrounded by the cytoplasm.D. The cytoplasm is an organelle that is usually found near the nucleus
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The nucleus is an organelle that is surrounded by the cytoplasm.
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Answer:
C.the nucleus is an organelle that is surrounded by the cytoplasm
4. what is the organelle that controls all the activities of the organelles
Answer:
nucleus
Explanation:
The nucleus controls all of the cell's activities, such as growth and metabolism, using the DNA's genetic information. Within the nucleus is a smaller structure called the nucleolus, which houses the RNA (ribonucleic acid)
NucleusExplanation:
All cell activities of the cell are regulated by the nucleus. Hence it is called brain or control centre of the cell. The division of nucleus during cell division is known as karyokinesis
5. How is the function of an organelle related to other organelles of the cell?
Answer:
Organelles are specialized structures that perform various jobs inside cells. ... Another large organelle found in eukaryotic cells is the mitochondrion, an organelle responsible for making ATP, a chemical that organisms use for energy. Cells often contain hundreds of mitochondria.
6. 1. Organelles that converts the energy from the sun into glucose 2. Organelles that contains the genetic materials and controls Bmany of the activities of the cell.3. Organelles that breaks down sugar to make energy in the formof ATP4. Organelles that stores food, water, waste and responsible forthe crisp appearance of fresh vegetables.5. Organelles that regulates the transport of materials entering andexiting the cell.6. Organelles that produces proteins7. Organelles that breaks the old cell parts8. Organelles that provide shape and protection in plant cells9 A gel like liquid that fills the cell10 Organelles that aids in the cell division of animal cells
Answer:
1. Chloroplasts
2. Nucleus
3. Mitochondria
4. Vacuoles
5. Plasma Membrane
6. Ribosomes
7. Lysosome
8. Cell Wall
9. Cytoplasm
10. Centrioles
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7. Which organelle is involved in photosynthesis? list and describe the parts of this organelle?
the chloroplast is involved in photosynthesis
8. an organelle wich look like a gel that holds all the organelles of the cell
Answer:
cytoplasm
Explanation:
an organelle which looks like a gel that holds all the organelles of the cell.
9. What are the Kinds of Membrane Bound Organelles and Non-Membrane Bound Organelles?
Answer:
There are two types of organelles first is the membrane-bound organelles, included are double-membraned and single-membraned cytoplasmic structures and the second one is the non-membrane-bound organelles also referred to as biomolecular complexes or proteinaceous organelles.
10. palmstocy an organelle which looks like a gel that holds all the organelle of the cell
Answer :
Cytoplasm
Explanation :Cytoplasm is a clear, thick, jelly-like substance inside the cell membrane that contains the other organelles
11. An organelle responsible for storing nutriel7. PALMSTOCY -An organelle which looks like a gel that holds all the organelles of the cell.
Answer:
Its Cytoplasm
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12. How do membrane bound organelles and the non-bound organelles similar?
Answer:
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Answer:
Membrane-bound organelles are surrounded by a plasma membrane to keep their internal fluids separate from the cytoplasm of the rest of the cell. Non-membrane bound organelles are more solid structures that are not fluid-filled, so they have no need for a membrane
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13. how is the function of each subcellular organelle connect with the other subcellular organelle?
Answer:
Different organelles play different roles in the cell — for instance, mitochondria generate energy from food molecules; lysosomes break down and recycle organelles and macromolecules; and the endoplasmic reticulum helps build membranes and transport proteins throughout the cell.
14. is where all the organelles are embedded. it is a "jelly-like" subtance that sorrounds the organelles of the cell.
Answer:
Cytoplasm
Explanation:
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15. what is an organelles produce energy that is vital for the activities of the organelles
Answer:
Inside these cells are structures that perform special functions for the cell called organelles. The organelle that is responsible for producing energy for the cell is the mitochondria.
16. how is the funtion of an organelle related to the other organelles?
Answer:
Different organelles play different roles in the cell — for instance, mitochondria generate energy from food molecules; lysosomes break down and recycle organelles and macromolecules; and the endoplasmic reticulum helps build membranes and transport proteins throughout the cell.
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17. what are organelles?which organelles are exclusive to plant cell?exlpain your answer
Answer:
A Chloroplast is an organelle that is only present in plant cells. It is a plastid that contains chlorophyll and is also where photosynthesis takes place.
Explanation
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specialized structures that perform various jobs inside cells are the organelles,the organelles that are exclusive to plant cell are chloroplast.A chloroplast is an organelle that is only present in plant cells.
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18. 2. What are the organelles involve in Cell Division? Describe each organelle.
Answer:
Centrioles. Centrioles are organelles involved in cell division. The function of centrioles is to help organize the chromosomes before cell division occurs so that each daughter cell has the correct number of chromosomes after the cell divides. Centrioles are found only in animal cells and are located near the nucleus.
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19. The Organelle TrackerDirections: Locate the 11 organelles present in a cell from the puzzle below byencircling the found organelles
Answer:
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hope its help#carry on learning20. 1. WHAT ARE THE PROKARYOTIC ORGANELLES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS? 2. WHAT ARE THE EUKARYOTIC ORGANELLES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS?
Answer:
Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that are the earliest and most primitive forms of life on earth. As organized in the Three Domain System, prokaryotes include bacteria and archaeans. Some prokaryotes, such as cyanobacteria, are photosynthetic organisms and are capable of photosynthesis. Prokaryotic cells are not as complex as eukaryotic cells. They have no true nucleus as the DNA is not contained within a membrane or separated from the rest of the cell, but is coiled up in a region of the cytoplasm called the nucleoid. Prokaryotic organisms have varying cell shapes. The most common bacteria shapes are spherical, rod-shaped, and spiral.
Explanation:
Eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus, which means the cell's DNA is surrounded by a membrane. Therefore, the nucleus houses the cell's DNA and directs the synthesis of proteins and ribosomes, the cellular organelles responsible for protein synthesis.
21. The organelles are giving their job description to you. Identify which organelles are they
Answer:
1. Cell Wall
2. Ribosomes
3. A Plant
4. Plasma Membrane
5. Cytoplasm
1. hi my responsibility is to add stability and protection to plant cells what am I?
2. hi I produce proteins inside the cell. what am I?
3. hello I have a green pigment called chlorophyll. I also absorb solar energy to do the process of photosynthesis. what am I?
4. good morning my work is to store food materials and excretes waste materials. I take a large space on plants. I make the leaves of the plant fresh. what am I?
5. hi all organelles are embedded in me. I am a jelly-like substance. what am I?
22. what are organelles composed of semi fluid medium (Cytoplasm isn't an organelle)
Answer:
cytosol
Explanation:
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23. can u recall this organelle in a cell? what is the name of this organelle?
Answer:
YES
Explanation:
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24. Which organelle breaks down organelles that are no longer useful
ANSWER: Lysosome
Lysosome - a organelle breaks down organelles that are no longer useful.
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25. which organelle breaksdown other organelles which are not useful to the cell?
Answer:
LysosomesExplanation:
Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles that have enzymes that digest damaged, worn down, or excessive organelles.26. what is the most important organelle to the least important organelle?
Answer:
The ribosome may be the smallest organelle in the cell, but it plays an important part. The ribosomes are vital to the cell; they make proteins for the cell to survive. Without the nucleus making the ribosomes, the cell would die.
Explanation:
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27. Describe the function of each organelles in relation to other organelles.
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28. organelles. The nucleus dyed in this onion cell is an example of organelle
Answer:
The clear epidermal cells exist in a single layer and do not contain chloroplasts, because the onion fruiting body (bulb) is used for storing energy, not photosynthesis. Each plant cell has a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, and a large vacuole. The nucleus is present at the periphery of the cytoplasm.
29. Help pls Q2.M4: What's More - Activity 2: Mix and Match Instructions: Arrange the scrambled letters that correspond to an organelle located in an animal cell in Column A. Match the organelle with its appropriate function in Column B. (There will be two answers, arranged letters then choose a letter for its function). Write your answers in CAPITAL LETTERS.
Answer:
1. Ribosomes - F
2.mitochondria - H
3.lysosome - B
4.endoplasmic reticulum - G
5.vesicles - K
6. peroxisomes - I
7.centrioles - J
8.nucleolus - C
9.golgi bodies - E
10. cytoskeleton -A
11. chromosomes - D
Explanation:
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30. What organelle moves substances from one organelle to another
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