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Cell Parts and Functions

Select the correct cell parts listed below to fill the blanks of the sentences or spaces that follow
cell membrane
cell wall
mitochondria
nuclear envelope
cytoplasm
nucleolus
vacuole
centriole
Golgi apparatus
lysosomes
ribosomes
chloroplast
smooth ER
nucleus
1. The
is the place where genes (DNA instructions for traits) are stored._____
2. The rough endoplasmic reticulum is studded with ribosomes and functions in the production of protein,
whereas the
functions in the synthesis of lipids and detoxification of harmful
substances._____
3. Structures normally found in animal cells that are involved in animal cell reproduction (aka, cell division)._____
4. Involved in making ribosomes in the cell, this structure is located in the nucleus._____
5. The structure is the outer covering of a cell and is involved in regulating the movement of materials (food,
gases, elements) in and out of the cell._____
6. Cellular respiration occurs in this organelle. Cellular respiration produces ATP for cell activities.
Therefore, the
is sometimes called the powerhouse of the cell."_____
7. The double membrane surrounding the nucleus that controls what enters and leaves it through nuclear
pores) is called the nuclear membrane or_____
8. Vesicles that contain digestive enzymes are_____
9. Outside the cell membrane of a plant cell is the
that also serves as
support and protection for the cell._____
10. Enzymes are proteins, and proteins are produced in this organelle_____
11. Sacs storing water, wastes and food are storage chambers in the cell called_____
12. Structure found in plants, but not animal cells, that carries out photosynthesis is the_____
13. The
is everything outside the nuclear membrane but inside the cell membrane
including the cytosol and structures within the cytosol._____
14. The structure of the cell that prepares and packages proteins for use within the cell for shipment outside
the cell._____

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Answer:1 = nucleus,2= smooth endoplasmic reticulum,3=centrioles,4=nucleolus,5= cell membrane,6=mitochondria,7= nuclear envelope,8= lysosomes,9= cell wall,10= ribosomes,11= vacuole,12= chloroplast,13= cytoplasm and 14= Golgi apparatus

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