(will mark brainliest and you! ) **extra points**
match the organelle name and function...
Biology, 05.01.2020 18:31, angela613972
(will mark brainliest and you! ) **extra points**
match the organelle name and function to their location in the cell. but i feel organelle name above (in the top box) the function for each (in the bottom box).
nucleus
cell membrane
chloroplast
mitochondria
this is a large, central fluid-filled structure that provides turgidity.
this structure provides support and protection for plant cells.
a thin semipermeable barrier around the cell which regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
cell wall
it is often described as the cells power plant.
the control center of the cell.
this is used by plant cells for photosynthesis.
vacuole
can you put the names on top of each other like this.
top left
example
example
bottom right
example
example
bottom
example
example
(comment any questions on how to )
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