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U2 L1.2 Sum It Up: Cell Organelles

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Question 1
1.

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.

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nucleus
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receives proteins from the ER and packages proteins into usable forms
nucleolus
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transports materials like proteins and lipids from the ER to the golgi body
vacuoles
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regulates what goes in and out of the cell
lysosomes
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contains DNA and tells the cell how to behave and react
ribosomes
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makes the ribosomes and their rules/functions
golgi body or golgi apparatus
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uses glucose and oxygen molecules to make energy that the cell can use
endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
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transports proteins, makes lipids, and stores calcium
cell membrane
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storage of food, water, and waste
mitochondria
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digests waste and break down worn out cell parts
vesicles
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make proteins
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Question 4
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Question 2
2.
Proteins are ______________ that can be broken down into building blocks called ________________ .
Other Answer Choices:
molecules
a single atom
protons, neutrons, and electrons
amino acids
Question 3
3.

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.