Match the cell organelle with its function
Used to move an entire cell or move substances along the outer A. Cilia
surface of the cell
Gel-like matenal that suspends all organelles inside the cell
Maintains the structure of the cell and secures organelles in
specific positions, works with the cytoplasm to allow vesicles to
move within the cell
✓ Modifies proteins and synthesizes lipids
Separates cell from the external environment, controls passage
of organic molecules into and out of the cell
Synthesizes proteins-can be free-floating and/or attached to
portions of the ER
Produces ATP through cellular respiration
Digests macromolecules and recycles "worn out" organelles
Modifies, sorts, tags, packages and distributes lipids and
proteins
✓ Cellular locomotion ONLY
✓ Breaks down fatty acids and amino acids, detoxifies poisons
✓ Organizes microtubules in animal cells
Functions in storage and transport of molecules
Houses DNA and directs the synthesis of ribosomes and
proteins
Houses DNA
B. Plasma membrane
C. Peroxisomes
D. Flagella
E. Ribosomes
F. Nucleolus
G. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
H. Nucleus
Lysosomes
J. Centrosome
K. Cytoplasm
L. Mitochondria
M. Golgi apparatus
N. Vesicles
O Cytoskeleton



Answer :

Final answer:

Ribosomes synthesize proteins, Golgi apparatus modifies and distributes lipids and proteins, and Endoplasmic Reticulum maintains cell structure and allows vesicle movement.


Explanation:

Ribosomes: Synthesizes proteins; can be free-floating or attached to portions of the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER).

Golgi apparatus: Modifies, sorts, tags, packages, and distributes lipids and proteins.

Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER): Maintains the structure of the cell, secures organelles in specific positions, works with the cytoplasm to allow vesicles to move within the cell.


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