Answer:
Sure! Here are the locations of the organelles you mentioned:
Ribosome: Found in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
Endoplasmic reticulum: Found in the cytoplasm, connected to the nuclear envelope.
Golgi apparatus: Found in the cytoplasm, usually near the nucleus.
Cell wall: Found in plant cells, outside the cell membrane.
Vacuoles: Found in the cytoplasm of plant cells, larger central vacuole, and smaller vacuoles in animal cells.
Lysosomes: Found in the cytoplasm, usually more abundant in animal cells.
Mitochondria: Found in the cytoplasm, often near the nucleus.
Cell membrane: Found surrounding the cell, separating the cytoplasm from the external environment.
Cytoplasm: Found inside the cell, filling the space between the organelles.
Chloroplasts: Found in plant cells, in the cytoplasm, and specifically in the mesophyll cells of leaves.
Please let me know if you have any more questions!