Multicellular plants and animals have organs to perform specific functions. What do eukaryotic cells have to perform specific functions? A. ribosomes B. organelles C. cytoplasm D. vacuole
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i was thinking A
Eukaryotic cells have some organelles to perform specific functions and not ribosomes..:) So its B
OHHH Im so sorry i didnt see that xD *Face palm*
What process takes place within mitochondria? A. cellular respiration B. photosynthesis C. protein assembly D. reproduction
Okay so this one i thought was C, because when i studied it said something about mitochondria doing protein or something
Cellular respiration takes place in the matrix of mitochondria...so its A
Whaaa? i thought C...
The first one is C, all cells have ribosomes. A for the mito.
Because doesnt it supply the body with protein or something like that?
OHHHH
Protein assembly is done by ribosomes in the cell's cytoplasm. Mitochondria make ATP, which is not a protein.
Ohhh okay sorry, i got confused for a second there :)
You u r rite..@mrdoldum ...!:)
How are flagella and cilia alike? A. Both help to produce energy. B. They break down substances. C. They assist with movement. D. Both are for storage of cellular materials
Please post the qn separately..:)
Oh sorry,
Actually the first question you posted is absolutely horrible to be asked. Ribosomes do a specific function, make proteins, and they are in Eukaryotes. A vacuole is actually and organelle. The only thing on there that cannot be right in some way is C.
Flagella and celia, C.
Thanks
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