2. match: read about each organelle. then match each organelle to its function/description\ncytoplasm\nlysoso…

2. match: read about each organelle. then match each organelle to its function/description\ncytoplasm\nlysosome\nmitochondria\ncentriole\nendoplasmic reticulum\nvacuole\ncell membrane\nnucleus\ncytoskeleton\nribosome\nnuclear membrane\ngolgi apparatus\nvesicle\nnucleolus\na. structure that organizes motion of chromosomes\nb. stack of membranes that packages chemicals.\nc. membrane that surrounds and protects the nucleus.\nd. membrane that surrounds and protects the cell.\ne. sac filled with digestive chemicals.\nf. structures that convert nutrients to energy.\ng. passageways where chemicals are made.\nh. jelly - like substance within the cell membrane.\ni. structure that manufactures ribosomes.\nj. structure that contains dna and regulates genes.\nk. package created by the golgi apparatus.\nl. small structure that synthesizes proteins.\nm. sac that stores water, nutrients, or waste products.\nn. tubules and filaments that give the cell its shape.\n(activity a continued on next page)

2. match: read about each organelle. then match each organelle to its function/description\ncytoplasm\nlysosome\nmitochondria\ncentriole\nendoplasmic reticulum\nvacuole\ncell membrane\nnucleus\ncytoskeleton\nribosome\nnuclear membrane\ngolgi apparatus\nvesicle\nnucleolus\na. structure that organizes motion of chromosomes\nb. stack of membranes that packages chemicals.\nc. membrane that surrounds and protects the nucleus.\nd. membrane that surrounds and protects the cell.\ne. sac filled with digestive chemicals.\nf. structures that convert nutrients to energy.\ng. passageways where chemicals are made.\nh. jelly - like substance within the cell membrane.\ni. structure that manufactures ribosomes.\nj. structure that contains dna and regulates genes.\nk. package created by the golgi apparatus.\nl. small structure that synthesizes proteins.\nm. sac that stores water, nutrients, or waste products.\nn. tubules and filaments that give the cell its shape.\n(activity a continued on next page)

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Brief Explanations:

Cytoplasm is the jelly - like substance within the cell membrane. Lysosome is a sac filled with digestive chemicals. Mitochondria are structures that convert nutrients to energy. Centriole is the structure that organizes motion of chromosomes. Endoplasmic reticulum are passageways where chemicals are made. Vacuole is a sac that stores water, nutrients, or waste products. Cell membrane is the membrane that surrounds and protects the cell. Nucleus is the structure that contains DNA and regulates genes. Cytoskeleton consists of tubules and filaments that give the cell its shape. Ribosome is a small structure that synthesizes proteins. Nuclear membrane is the membrane that surrounds and protects the nucleus. Golgi apparatus is a stack of membranes that packages chemicals. Vesicle is a package created by the Golgi apparatus. Nucleolus is the structure that manufactures ribosomes.

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Cytoplasm - H Lysosome - E Mitochondria - F Centriole - A Endoplasmic reticulum - G Vacuole - M Cell membrane - D Nucleus - J Cytoskeleton - N Ribosome - L Nuclear membrane - C Golgi apparatus - B Vesicle - K Nucleolus - I