To match the vocabulary terms with the images you mentioned (ribosome, amino acids, DNA), here's a brief description of each term:
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Ribosome: This is a cellular structure where proteins are synthesized. It can be depicted as a small, round body either free in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
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Amino Acids: These are the building blocks of proteins. They are typically represented as small molecules or chains that can vary in structure.
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DNA: This is the molecule that carries genetic information and is usually depicted as a double helix structure.
To correctly match the images:
- Ribosome: Look for an image that shows small round particles, possibly on a background that represents cell cytoplasm.
- Amino Acids: Find an image that resembles small structures or chains, often depicted with different colorings or shapes to represent different types.
- DNA: Look for a spiral or double helix representation.
If you have specific images, you can further describe them, and I can help you identify which term best matches each image!