Drag each term to its appropriate location to identify the organelles on the cell diagram. Using the evidence from the diagram, drag the correct term to label the cell as a plant cell or animal cell.(7 points)

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It seems you're working with a cell diagram that needs identification of various organelles and classification as a plant or animal cell. Since I cannot view the diagram directly, I can provide you with common organelles and their typical locations, as well as key features that usually differentiate plant from animal cells.

Common Organelles in Plant and Animal Cells

  1. Nucleus: Control center, contains DNA.
  2. Mitochondria: Powerhouse of the cell, generates ATP.
  3. Ribosomes: Sites for protein synthesis.
  4. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER):
    • Rough ER (with ribosomes, involved in protein synthesis)
    • Smooth ER (involved in lipid synthesis).
  5. Golgi Apparatus: Packaging and distribution of proteins and lipids.
  6. Cell Membrane: Protects the cell and regulates what enters and exits.
  7. Cytoplasm: Jelly-like substance where organelles are suspended.

Organelle Identification

  • Chloroplasts: Unique to plant cells, involved in photosynthesis.
  • Cell Wall: Present in plant cells for structure and protection.
  • Vacuole: Large central vacuole in plant cells for storage/water regulation; animal cells may have small vacuoles.

Differentiation

  • Plant Cell: If the cell contains chloroplasts, a cell wall, and a large central vacuole, it is a plant cell.
  • Animal Cell: If the cell lacks these components and has more flexible membrane structures (like smaller vacuoles), it is an animal cell.

General Information

  • If you have specific terms from your diagram, match them to the description above.
  • Once you identify these characteristics, you should be able to drag the terms to the appropriate locations and label the cell type accordingly.

If you have specific organelles listed or further details about your diagram, feel free to share, and I can give you more tailored assistance!