Let me carefully examine the plant cell diagram and match each labeled part with the correct term from the word box.
First, I'll identify the key structures in the plant cell:
- The outermost thick layer is the
Cell wall
- Just inside that is the thin membrane:
Cell membrane
- The large blue sac in the center is the
Central vacuole
- The pink circular structure is the
Nucleus
- The green oval structures with stacked discs are
Chloroplasts
- The red oval structures with inner folds are
Mitochondria
- The network of membranes near the nucleus includes
Rough endoplasmic reticulum (with dots/ribosomes) and
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (without dots)
- The stack of flattened sacs is the
Golgi apparatus
- The small dots on the rough ER and floating freely are
Ribosomes
- The jelly-like substance filling the cell is
Cytoplasm
- The thread-like structures inside the nucleus are
Chromatin (but not in word box), and the nucleolus is inside nucleus (not labeled separately here)
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Plasmodesmata are channels through cell wall (small connections between cells, but may not be clearly shown)
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Peroxisome is a small organelle (often not prominently shown)
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Golgi vesicles are small transport vesicles
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Cytoskeleton is the internal support network (filaments)
Since this is a labeling task, I need to assign each line to the correct term. Let me count the lines — there are 12 blank ovals (6 on left, 6 on right), matching 12 structures to label.
I'll zoom in to precisely match each pointer.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of plant cell function worksheet.