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Question 3 (11 points) Match the organelles to their "function within a city" and definition. Column A 1. (City limits) encloses the cell contents and monitors what comes in and goes out of the cell.: (City limits) encloses the cell contents and monitors what comes in and goes out of the cell. 2. (Landscape of the city, it's squishy) reinforce the cell.: (Landscape of the city, it's squishy) reinforce the cell. 3. (Steel holding buildings together) assemble microtubules.: (Steel holding buildings together) assemble microtubules. 4. (Highway system) carry stuff around the cell; such as ribosomes in the rough ER.: (Highway system) carry stuff around the cell; such as ribosomes in the rough ER. 5. (Post office) processing proteins and sending them where they need to go.: (Post office) processing proteins and sending them where they need to go. 6. (Waste treatment and recycling center) cell digestion, they turn waste into building materials.: (Waste treatment and recycling center) cell digestion, they turn waste into building materials. 7. (Beloved leader - in charge) stores cells DNA, has all the information for the cell to do its job, makes cell laws, uses DNA to make the laws: (Beloved leader - in charge) stores cells DNA, has all the information for the cell to do its job, makes cell laws, uses DNA to make the laws 8. Creates proteins ; can float freely around the cell.: Creates proteins ; can float freely around the cell. 9. (Postal workers) ship out the golgi body products & finish the job of lysosomes.: (Postal workers) ship out the golgi body products & finish the job of lysosomes. 10. Gooey thing living inside the nucleus, whose main job is to create rRNA to help form ribosomes.: Gooey thing living inside the nucleus, whose main job is to create rRNA to help form ribosomes. 11. (Power plants) where cellular respiration takes place, turns energy into ATP which allows for life.: (Power plants) where cellular respiration takes place, turns energy into ATP which allows for life. Column B a. lysosomes b. cell mem

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