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Match the following cell structures in the Amoeba to their definitions of functi

ID: 324709 • Letter: M

Question

Match the following cell structures in the Amoeba to their definitions of functions. cell membrane nucleus ribosome molecules cytoplasm pseudo pod contractile vacuole food vacuole The part of the cell inside the cell membrane (except for the section enclosed by the nuclear membrane). it contains the organelles A membrane-bound organelle responsible for storing and digesting food molecules Stores genetic information, synthesizes RNA & DNA, unique to eukaryotes Defines cell boundary; regulates molecule passage into and out of a cell Makes proteins An organelle that expects excess water from the cell by contracting Temporary extensions of the cell that are used for feeding and movement Makes ribosome's

Explanation / Answer

Cell membrane

D. Defines cell boundary, regulates molecular passage into and out of a cell.

Nucleus

C stores genetic information, synthesizes RNA and DNA, unique to eukaryotes.

Ribosomes

E. Makes proteins.

Nucleolus

H. Makes ribosomes.

Cytoplasm

A. The part of the cell inside the cell membrane and contain the organelles.

Psedopod

G. Temporary extensions of the cell that are used for movement and feeding.

Contractile vacuole

F. An organelle that expels excess water from the cell by contracting

Food vacuole

B. A membrane bound organelle responsible for storing and digesting food molecules.

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