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Drag the correct description under each cell structure to identify the role it plays in the cell. converts chemical fuel into packets of chemical energy (atp) that can power the cell strong, protective structure made from cellulose fibrils makes food by converting light energy into chemical energy modifies and packages proteins regulates cytoplasm composition, creates internal presure, and stores cell compounds

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Mitochondria- converts chemical fuel into packets of chemical energy (atp) that can power the cell strong,

Cell wall (plants)-protective structure made from cellulose fibrils

Chloroplasts (plants)-makes food by converting light energy into chemical energy

Golgi apparatus-modifies and packages proteins

Vacuole (plants)-regulates cytoplasm composition, creates internal pressure, and stores cell compounds


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Answer:

The right answers to the questions are: Mitochondria, cell wall, chloroplasts, golgi apparatus, vacuole.

Step-by-step explanation:

First, the mitochondria is the structure that converts chemical fuel into energy for the usage of the cell, without it, the cell wouldn't survive. It's good to remember that mitochondria has its own DNA, as the symbiotic hyphotesis suggests. Second, the cell wall, it can be found mostly in plants, its made out of cellulose fibrils and protects the plant. It's also selective to what goes in and out of the cell. The third one is chloroplasts, it converts food using the light as a source of energy, and after that, it transforms this energy into chemical energy for the plant. The fourth one is golgi apparatus, this one can produce carbohydrates and can add them onto the proteins that are entering its structure. The last one is vacuole, this one is too, found in plants, but it controls wisely the pressure of the cell. When you check a microscope you can see this structure as a very big one when you compare it to other structures of the cell.

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