Biology 9700 · AS & A Level · Cells as the basic units of living organisms

Cells as the basic units of living organisms — practice question

Four students were told to link each function to the appearance of certain cell structures in an animal cell. The functions were numbered as follows. 1 mRNA moves through to the ribosome 2 production of lipids 3 collection of hydrolytic enzymes that will stay inside the cell The appearances were labelled with letters. V membranes enclosing a cavity inside W spherical structures without a membrane X a double membrane with pores between it Y cylindrical structures without a membrane Z membrane-bound sacs arranged in a flattened stack Which student made the correct match between the numbered function and the appearance of the cell structure?

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