Explain the functions of the cell wall, cytoplasm, vacuole, mitochondria, cell (plasma) membrane, chloroplast, ribosomes.
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Cell wall - gives protection , shape and structure to the cell.
Cytoplasm - responsible for giving a cell its shape. It helps to fill out the cell and keeps organelles in their place.
Vacuole - enclosed compartments that are filled with both inorganic and organic molecules, along with water to support the organelle.
Mitochondria - produce energy in the form ATP that is utilized in metabolic activities
Cell membrane - transport molecules across the membrane
Choloroplast - Chloroplasts absorb sunlight and use it in conjunction with water and carbon dioxide gas to produce food for the plant.
Ribosomes - synthesis protein
Cytoplasm - responsible for giving a cell its shape. It helps to fill out the cell and keeps organelles in their place.
Vacuole - enclosed compartments that are filled with both inorganic and organic molecules, along with water to support the organelle.
Mitochondria - produce energy in the form ATP that is utilized in metabolic activities
Cell membrane - transport molecules across the membrane
Choloroplast - Chloroplasts absorb sunlight and use it in conjunction with water and carbon dioxide gas to produce food for the plant.
Ribosomes - synthesis protein
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