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U2 L1.2 Sum It Up: Cell Organelles

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Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 2
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Proteins are ______________ that can be broken down into building blocks called ________________ .
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molecules
a single atom
protons, neutrons, and electrons
amino acids
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Question 4
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Use the image above to identify the location of each organelle below. Then, below, match the name of the organelle to the correct description of the organelle's function.
mitochondria
receives proteins from the ER and packages proteins into usable forms
nucleus
transports materials like proteins and lipids from the ER to the golgi body
nucleolus
regulates what goes in and out of the cell
golgi body or golgi apparatus
contains DNA and tells the cell how to behave and react
lysosomes
makes the ribosomes and their rules/functions
vacuoles
uses glucose and oxygen molecules to make energy that the cell can use
cell membrane
transports proteins, makes lipids, and stores calcium
ribosomes
storage of food, water, and waste
vesicles
digests waste and break down worn out cell parts
endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
make proteins
Question 3
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Proteins have a lot of functions in our bodies. They function like molecular factories, provide structural support to tissues like muscles, and even harvest energy from the Sun.