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Cell Review Worksheet
Figure 7-5
1. Which drawing in Figure 7-5 contains a structure that carries out photosynthesis? What is this
structure labeled in the diagram?
2. Look at Figure 7-5. Which structure in drawing I corresponds to structure M in drawing II? What is the
name of this structure?
3. Which structure in drawing I of Figure 7-5 corresponds to structure L in drawing II? What is the name
of this structure?
4. Which organelle is labeled O in Figure 7-5? What is the function of this organelle?
5. Imagine an animal cell didn’t have a golgi apparatus. How would this affect how the cell works?
Imagine an animal cell didn’t have a smooth E.R. What would happen?
Organelle
___ Ribosome
___ Endoplasmic reticulum
___ Golgi apparatus
___ Lysosome
___ Vacuole
___ Chloroplast
___ Mitochondrion
Description
a. Uses energy from sunlight to make
energy-rich food
b. Stack of membranes which determine
where proteins will go.
c. Uses energy from food to make highenergy compounds
d. An internal membrane system in
which components of cell membrane
and some proteins are constructed
e. Saclike structure that stores materials
f. Small particles that produces protein
following instructions from nucleus
g. Filled with enzymes used to break
down food into particles that can be
used