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match these functions to their cell organelles

the sites of protein synthesis
transports materials within a cell
a region inside the cell expect for the nucleus
organelle that manages or controls the cell functions in the eukaryotic cell
composed of a phospholipid belayer
packages proteins for transport out of the cell
powerhouse of the cell
site of photosynthesis
storage site for water and nutrients
firm, protective structure that gives the cell its shape in plants
breaks down/digests excess or worn-out cell parts, food particles, and other wastes
maintains homeostasis by regulating what goes in/out of the cell
the cells “postal service”
location where proteins are made to be transported out

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- the sites of protein synthesis → Ribosomes
- transports materials within a cell → Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
- a region inside the cell except for the nucleus → Cytoplasm (cytosol)
- organelle that manages or controls the cell functions in the eukaryotic cell → Nucleus
- composed of a phospholipid bilayer → Cell membrane (plasma membrane)
- packages proteins for transport out of the cell → Golgi apparatus
- powerhouse of the cell → Mitochondria
- site of photosynthesis → Chloroplast
- storage site for water and nutrients → Vacuole (central vacuole in plant cells)
- firm, protective structure that gives the cell its shape in plants → Cell wall
- breaks down/digests excess or worn-out cell parts, food particles, and other wastes → Lysosome
- maintains homeostasis by regulating what goes in/out of the cell → Cell membrane (plasma membrane)
- the cell’s “postal service” → Golgi apparatus
- location where proteins are made to be transported out → Rough endoplasmic reticulum (rough ER; ribosomes attached)