Match the organelle to its function.
A) turgor pressure
B) ribosome production
C) support and flexibility
D) synthesis of complex polysaccharides
E) photosynthesis
F) synthesis of secretory proteins
G) detoxification of hydrogen peroxide
H) contains pigments in flowers
I) storage of hydrolase
J) boundary of the cell
K) protein synthesis
L) oxidation of sugars
M) cell shape and movement of organelles
N) information center
O) steroid synthesis
1) nucleus
2) mitochondrion
3) chloroplast
4) nucleolus
5) rough endoplasmic reticulum
6) smooth endoplasmic reticulum
7) extracellular matrix
8) cytoskeleton
9) chromoplast
10) Golgi complex
11) lysosome
12) peroxisome
13) central vacuole
14) ribosome
15) plasma membrane
1) N) information center
2) L) oxidation of sugars
3) E) photosynthesis
4) B) ribosome production
5) F) synthesis of secretory proteins
6) O) steroid synthesis
7) C) support and flexibility
8) M) cell shape and movement of organelles
9) H) contains pigments in flowers
10 D) synthesis of complex polysaccharides
11) I) storage of hydrolase
12) G) detoxification of hydrogen peroxide
13) A) turgor pressure
14) K) protein synthesis
15) J) boundary of the cell
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