Biology
Identify the cellular structures with the help of the following clues:
(a) It synthesizes the respiratory enzymes.
(b) It is made up of lipoprotein.
(c) A non-living rigid layer surrounding the plasma membrane.
(d) Supportive framework for the cell.
(e) It consists of cisternae, vesicles and vacuoles.
(f) It destroys foreign substances.
(g) It gives turgidity to the plant cells.
(h) It is made up of DNA threads.
(i) It contains chromatin fibres.
(j) It initiates and regulates cell division.
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(a) Mitochondria
(b) Cell membrane/plasma membrane
(c) Cell wall
(d) Endoplasmic reticulum
(e) Golgi apparatus
(f) Lysosomes
(g) Vacuoles
(h) Chromatin fibres
(i) Nucleus
(j) Centrosome
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