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- What cytoskeletal component do you think is responsible for movement of the yellow cytoplasm to the vegetal pole? A)Actin microfilaments B)microtubules C)FibronectinDescribe the functions of peroxisomes. How is this type of organelle formed?label the cell wall, chloroplast, and pyrenoid. Notice the series of cells making up the filament. Is the filament branched or unbranched? What is the shape of the individual cells that make up the filament.
- Why cell wall is non living?Draw the following cell structures and organelles and provide the function of each: plasma membrane, nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, dictyosomes, plastids, mitochondria, microbodies, vacuoles, and cytoskeletonexplain the composition and functions of the glycocalyxthat coats cell surfaces;