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What is the function of a cell wall?

  • Structure and protection
  • Organizes DNA
  • Digests, recycles materials
  • Communication junction between adjoining cells
  • ATP formation

What is the function of the central vacuole?

  • ATP formation.
  • Protein synthesis.
  • Modifies, sorts, and ships lipids for export or for insertion into the cell membrane.
  • Organizes and moves internal parts of the cell.
  • Increases the cell surface area, stores metabolic waste, water and nutrients.

What is the primary source of energy for the aerobic energy system?

  • Glucose
  • Creatine phosphate
  • Lactic acid
  • Fatty acids

What role do chloroplasts play?

  • Organizes and moves internal parts of the cell.
  • Cell contraction, movements, and structural support.
  • Assembly of subunits of ribosomes.
  • Photosynthesis
  • Structurally supports and gives shape to a cell. Moves the cell and its components. 

What is the role of nucleolus?  

  • Modifies, sorts, and ships lipids for export of for insertion into the cell membrane.
  • Protein synthesis.
  • Controls the substances going inside and out of the cell.
  • Assembly of Subunits of Ribosomes.
  • Photosynthesis

What is the role of ribosomes?

  • Protein synthesis
  • Modifies new polypeptide chains and synthesizes lipids
  • Structurally supports and gives shape to a cell. Moves the cell and its components.
  • Cell contraction, movements, and structural support
  • ATP formation

What is the function of rough ER?

  • Modifies, sorts, and ships lipids for export of for insertion into the cell membrane.
  • Digests, and recycles materials.
  • Assembly of subunits of ribosomes.
  • Communication junction between adjoining cells.
  • Protein synthesis, processing, and transport.

What is the function of smooth ER?

  • Communication junction between adjoining cells.
  • Organizes DNA.
  • Makes lipids, degrades fats, and inactivates toxins.
  • Organizes and moves internal parts of the cell.
  • Digests, and recycles materials.

What is the importance of the Golgi Body?

  • It modifies, sorts, and ships lipids for export or for insertion into the cell membrane.
  • ATP formation.
  • Photosynthesis
  • Communication junction between adjoining cells.
  • Protein synthesis.

What role does the cytoskeleton play? 

  • Structure and protection.
  • Organizes and moves internal parts of the cell.
  • Organizes DNA.
  • Makes lipids, degrades fats, and inactivates toxins
  • Structurally supports and gives shape to a cell. Moves the cell and its components.

Nucleus plays an important role in ____________. 

  • Digests, recycles materials
  • Organizing DNA
  • Structurally supports and gives shape to a cell. Moves the cell and its components.
  • Organizes and moves internal parts of the cell.
  • Makes lipids, degrades fats and inactivates toxins.

Lysosome-Like Vesicle helps in _________. 

  • Organizes and moves internal parts of the cell.
  • Photosynthesis
  • Makes lipids, degrades fats and inactivates toxins.
  • Digesting, and recycling the materials.
  • Structurally supports and gives shape to a cell. Moves the cell and its components.

Mitochondrion helps in _______. 

  • Digests, and recycles materials.
  • Organizes DNA.
  • Modifies, sorts, and ships lipids for export or for insertion into the cell membrane.
  • ATP formation.
  • Structurally supports and gives shape to a cell. Moves the cell and its components.

Microtubules help in _____________. 

  • Modifies, sorts, and ships lipids for export or for insertion into the cell membrane.
  • Organizes DNA.
  • Organizing and moving internal parts of the cell.
  • Makes lipids, degrades fats and inactivates toxins.
  • Assembly of subunits of ribosomes.

Microfilaments help in ______________. 

  • Assembly of subunits of ribosomes.
  • Cell contraction, movements, and structural support.
  • Controls the substances going inside and out of the cell.
  • Organizes DNA.
  • Protein synthesis

Intermediate Filaments helps in __________. 

  • Strengthening the cell.
  • Forms of ATP.
  • Cell contraction, movements, and structural support.
  • Digests, and recycles materials.
  • Modifies new polypeptide chains, synthesizes lipids.

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