2·Match the clar components in column A with the descriptions in column B. Place
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2·Match the clar components in column A with the descriptions in column B. Place the letter of your choice space provided. Column A Column B 1- 1. Loosely coiled fibers containing protein and DNA within nucleus 2. Location of ATP production for cellular energy 3. Small RNA-containing particles for the synthesis of proteins a. Chromatin b. Cytoplasm c.Endoplasmic reticulum d. Golgi apparatus (complex) e.Lysosome f. Microtubule g. Mitochondrion h. Nuclear envelope 4. Membranous sac formed by the pinching off of pieces of plasma membrane 5. Dense body of RNA and protein within the nucleus 6. Part of the cytoskeleton involved in cellular movement 4 i. Nucleolus J. Nucleus 7. Composed of membrane-bound canals for tubular transport throughout the cytoplasm 8. Occupies space between plasma membrane and nucleus 9. Flattened, membranous sacs that modify and package a secretion k. Ribosome l. Vesicle 10. Membranous sac that contains digestive enzymes 11. Separates nuclear contents from cytoplasm 12. Spherical organelle that contains chromatin and nucleolusExplanation / Answer
a. Chromatin is loosely coiled fibers containing DNA, Proteins with in nucleus.
b. Cytoplasm: Occupies space between plasma membrane and nucleus.
c. Endoplasmic Reticulum: composed of membrane bound canals for ubular transport throughout the cytoplasm.
d. Golgi appratus: fllattened membraneous sacs that modify and package a secretion.
e. Lysosomes: Membranous Sac that contains digestive enzymes.
f. Microtubules: part of cytoskeleton involved in cellular movement.
g.Mitochondrion: Location of ATP production for cellular energy
h.Nuclear envelop: seperates nuclear content from cytoplasm
i Nucleolus: Dense body of RNA and proteins within the nucleus.
j. Nucleus: Spherical organelle that contain chromatin and nucleolus
k. Ribosomes: Small RNA containing particles for synthesis of proteins.
l. Vesicle: membranous Sac formed by pinching off of pieces of plasma membrane.
Part B:
Cardiac Muscle: Contains intercalated Discs (2)
Involuntary, Striated (4)
Muscle that composes heart. (8)
Nervous tissues: Contains Neurons and Neuroglia (6)
conducts impulses along cellular process.(10)
Skeletal Muscle: Cordinates, integrates and regulates body function (1)
Striated and voluntary (5)
Muscles attached to bones (7)
Muscles under conscious control (11)
Smooth Muscles: Muscles that lack Striations (3)
Moves food through the digestive tract.(9)
Muscle of blood vessels and iris (12)
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