Can You Identify These Cell Structures and Their Functions?

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The discussion revolves around a 9th-grade Pre-IB Biology student seeking help with identifying various cell structures and their functions. The student has completed most of the assignment but is struggling with several specific questions. A forum member advises that the student should demonstrate their understanding and effort before expecting help, suggesting adherence to posting rules for homework questions. The importance of showing work to receive assistance is emphasized, indicating a community standard for engagement. Overall, the thread highlights the challenges of biology homework and the expectations within educational forums.
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Ok, well there were about 75 questions I had to do. I've done most, but have a lot of blanks. I've checked the internet and my book. But still nothing.
It would be great if you could help me :wink:



I am currently in Pre-IB Biology in 9th grade. These are not questions that we should be doing. But my science teacher is a great teacher, so I'm trying to keep up.



About the cell.

Answer as many as you can, please.



-Membrane enclosed region in a cell

-A network of microtubules, microfilaments and intermediate filaments

-A small membranous bag

-A cluster of protein-synthesizing organelles

-A water-soluble small basic protein often associated with nucleic acids

-Nonliving, outside cell membrane

-_______ membrane (starts with p, 6 letters)

- Commonest protein in muscles

- An intramembranous protein that binds to a substance being transported

- Where raw materials of ribosomes are made

-Structures on the cell membrane that are composed of simple sugars and amino acids

-Structure from which a chromosomal microtubule arises

- Composed of glycerol and fatty acids (Ends in D, 5 letters)

- Structure composed of phospholipids

-network of DNA and histones

-Site of final precessing of membrane proteins, proteins and polysaccharides for export

- A thin skin or membranous coating
 
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Welcome to PF,

so you know, you're not going to get a lot of responses this way...you've shown no work in trying to get these answers, and nobody here will give you answers.

Please review the rules for posting homework questions, if you follow that format, you're sure to get responses.

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