Here's a matched list for the components from Column A and their corresponding descriptions from Column B based on their functions and characteristics:
- Cell Membrane - controls what goes into and out of all cells
- Chromosomes / Genes - instructions for the cell's proteins that determine the organism's characteristics
- Nucleus - cellular structure, found in ALL cells, and holds the DNA
- Cytoplasm - gel-like substance inside the cell
- Centrioles - involved in cell division, make spindle fibers
- Mitochondria - site of aerobic cellular respiration in eukaryotes
- Ribosomes - where proteins are made/built
- Lysosomes - contains hydrolytic enzymes as the clean-up crew for the cell (housekeeping)
- Golgi Apparatus - puts final touches on proteins and packages them
- Cytoskeleton - gives internal support/structure to the cell
- Flagella - elongated, whip-like projection from cell membrane
- Cell Wall - outer surrounding structure found in many (not all) cells that is rigid and protective
- Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum - site of lipid and steroid synthesis
- Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum - has ribosomes, site of most protein synthesis and transportation in the cell
Feel free to let me know if you need additional explanations or connections!