Here is the correct labeling for the plant cell diagram based on standard cell biology:
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Left Side Labels (from top to bottom):
1.
Mitochondrion — The orange, bean-shaped organelle with inner folds (cristae). It’s the powerhouse of the cell, producing ATP.
2.
Chloroplast — The green, disc-shaped organelle with internal thylakoids. It performs photosynthesis in plant cells.
3.
Vacuole — The large, central, light-blue sac. In plant cells, it stores water, ions, and helps maintain turgor pressure.
4.
Peroxisome — Small, round organelle near the vacuole. Involved in lipid metabolism and detoxification (breakdown of hydrogen peroxide).
5.
Rough ER — The purple, folded membrane network studded with ribosomes (dots). Synthesizes and modifies proteins.
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Right Side Labels (from top to bottom):
6.
Cell wall — The thick outer layer surrounding the entire cell. Provides structural support and protection (unique to plant cells).
7.
Nucleus — The large, purple, circular organelle containing DNA. Controls cell activities.
8.
Nucleolus — The dark purple dot inside the nucleus. Site of ribosome assembly.
9.
Smooth ER — The pink, tubular membrane network without ribosomes. Involved in lipid synthesis and detoxification.
10.
Golgi Body — The stack of pink, flattened sacs. Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for secretion or delivery.
11.
Cytoplasm — The gel-like substance filling the cell, where organelles are suspended. Site of many metabolic reactions.
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✔ Final Answer:
Left Side (Top to Bottom):
1. Mitochondrion
2. Chloroplast
3. Vacuole
4. Peroxisome
5. Rough ER
Right Side (Top to Bottom):
6. Cell wall
7. Nucleus
8. Nucleolus
9. Smooth ER
10. Golgi Body
11. Cytoplasm
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📌 *Note: Ribosomes are shown as small dots on the rough ER but are not individually labeled with arrows in this diagram. All other labels from your word bank are used appropriately.*
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