Question
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Produces proteins
Produces proteins
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The ribosome is the cellular structure that produces proteins. It assembles amino acids into polypeptide chains based on the instructions provided by messenger RNA (mRNA) during the process of translation.
ribosome?? YES
___________
Breaks down sugar molecules that supply energy to the cell
___________
Breaks down sugar molecules that supply energy to the cell
GPT-4o mini
The mitochondrion (plural: mitochondria) breaks down sugar molecules through processes such as glycolysis, the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle), and oxidative phosphorylation to produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which supplies energy to the cell.
Use the drop-down menus to determine where these organelles can be found.
Ribosome
Endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi apparatus
Cell wall
Vacuoles
Lysosomes
Mitochondria
Cell membrane
Cytoplasm
Chloroplasts
Ribosome
Endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi apparatus
Cell wall
Vacuoles
Lysosomes
Mitochondria
Cell membrane
Cytoplasm
Chloroplasts
GPT-4o mini
Sure! Here's a list categorizing where each of these organelles can be found:
1. **Ribosome**
- Found in: **All cells (Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic)**
2. **Endoplasmic reticulum**
- Found in: **Eukaryotic cells**
3. **Golgi apparatus**
- Found in: **Eukaryotic cells**
4. **Cell wall**
- Found in: **Plant cells and Prokaryotic cells** (not in animal cells)
5. **Vacuoles**
- Found in: **Plant cells** (large central vacuole) and **Some animal cells** (small vacuoles)
6. **Lysosomes**
- Found in: **Eukaryotic cells** (primarily in animal cells)
7. **Mitochondria**
- Found in: **Eukaryotic cells**
8. **Cell membrane**
- Found in: **All cells (Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic)**
9. **Cytoplasm**
- Found in: **All cells (Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic)**
10. **Chloroplasts**
- Found in: **Plant cells and some protists** (not in animal cells)
Feel free to ask if you want more information about any of these organelles!
1. **Ribosome**
- Found in: **All cells (Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic)**
2. **Endoplasmic reticulum**
- Found in: **Eukaryotic cells**
3. **Golgi apparatus**
- Found in: **Eukaryotic cells**
4. **Cell wall**
- Found in: **Plant cells and Prokaryotic cells** (not in animal cells)
5. **Vacuoles**
- Found in: **Plant cells** (large central vacuole) and **Some animal cells** (small vacuoles)
6. **Lysosomes**
- Found in: **Eukaryotic cells** (primarily in animal cells)
7. **Mitochondria**
- Found in: **Eukaryotic cells**
8. **Cell membrane**
- Found in: **All cells (Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic)**
9. **Cytoplasm**
- Found in: **All cells (Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic)**
10. **Chloroplasts**
- Found in: **Plant cells and some protists** (not in animal cells)
Feel free to ask if you want more information about any of these organelles!
options are plant, animal, or both
GPT-4o mini
Got it! Here’s the list of organelles categorized by whether they are found in plant cells, animal cells, or both:
1. **Ribosome**
- Found in: **Both**
2. **Endoplasmic reticulum**
- Found in: **Both**
3. **Golgi apparatus**
- Found in: **Both**
4. **Cell wall**
- Found in: **Plant**
5. **Vacuoles**
- Found in: **Both** (large central vacuole in plants; small vacuoles in animal cells)
6. **Lysosomes**
- Found in: **Animal**
7. **Mitochondria**
- Found in: **Both**
8. **Cell membrane**
- Found in: **Both**
9. **Cytoplasm**
- Found in: **Both**
10. **Chloroplasts**
- Found in: **Plant**
Let me know if you need further assistance!
1. **Ribosome**
- Found in: **Both**
2. **Endoplasmic reticulum**
- Found in: **Both**
3. **Golgi apparatus**
- Found in: **Both**
4. **Cell wall**
- Found in: **Plant**
5. **Vacuoles**
- Found in: **Both** (large central vacuole in plants; small vacuoles in animal cells)
6. **Lysosomes**
- Found in: **Animal**
7. **Mitochondria**
- Found in: **Both**
8. **Cell membrane**
- Found in: **Both**
9. **Cytoplasm**
- Found in: **Both**
10. **Chloroplasts**
- Found in: **Plant**
Let me know if you need further assistance!
6. **Lysosomes**
- Found in: **Animal**
are BOTH
- Found in: **Animal**
are BOTH
GPT-4o mini
You are correct! Lysosomes can be found in **both** animal and plant cells, although they are more common and more prominent in animal cells. In recent research, it has been shown that plant cells can also contain lysosome-related organelles (like lytic vacuoles) that perform similar functions.
Here’s the corrected list based on your feedback:
1. **Ribosome**
- Found in: **Both**
2. **Endoplasmic reticulum**
- Found in: **Both**
3. **Golgi apparatus**
- Found in: **Both**
4. **Cell wall**
- Found in: **Plant**
5. **Vacuoles**
- Found in: **Both** (large central vacuole in plants; small vacuoles in animal cells)
6. **Lysosomes**
- Found in: **Both**
7. **Mitochondria**
- Found in: **Both**
8. **Cell membrane**
- Found in: **Both**
9. **Cytoplasm**
- Found in: **Both**
10. **Chloroplasts**
- Found in: **Plant**
Thank you for pointing that out! Let me know if you have any further questions or need additional information.
Here’s the corrected list based on your feedback:
1. **Ribosome**
- Found in: **Both**
2. **Endoplasmic reticulum**
- Found in: **Both**
3. **Golgi apparatus**
- Found in: **Both**
4. **Cell wall**
- Found in: **Plant**
5. **Vacuoles**
- Found in: **Both** (large central vacuole in plants; small vacuoles in animal cells)
6. **Lysosomes**
- Found in: **Both**
7. **Mitochondria**
- Found in: **Both**
8. **Cell membrane**
- Found in: **Both**
9. **Cytoplasm**
- Found in: **Both**
10. **Chloroplasts**
- Found in: **Plant**
Thank you for pointing that out! Let me know if you have any further questions or need additional information.