Match the structures listed to the cells shown.
bacteria cells
– cell membrane, cell wall, chloroplasts, nucleus, other organelles
fish embryo cell
– cell membrane, cell wall
moss leaf cells
– cell membrane, nucleus, mitochondria, other organelles
Let’s match the structures to the respective cells:
1. Bacteria Cells:
– Cell membrane: Present in all cells, including bacterial cells.
– Cell wall: Present in bacteria, providing shape and protection.
– Chloroplasts: Not present in bacteria; they do not perform photosynthesis like plants.
– Nucleus: Bacteria are prokaryotic, so they do not have a nucleus.
– Other organelles: Bacteria lack membrane-bound organelles but have ribosomes.
2. Fish Embryo Cell:
– Cell membrane: Present, as all cells have this.
– Cell wall: Not present in fish cells; they are animal cells and do not have a cell wall.
3. Moss Leaf Cells:
– Cell membrane: Present, as with all cells.
– Nucleus: Present, as moss is a plant and has a defined nucleus.
– Mitochondria: Present, providing energy through respiration.
– Other organelles: Includes chloroplasts for photosynthesis, plus other typical plant organelles.
Summary:
– Bacteria Cells: Cell membrane, cell wall
– Fish Embryo Cell: Cell membrane
– Moss Leaf Cells: Cell membrane, nucleus, mitochondria, other organelles
This mapping helps