Matching Pairs Chapter 2.2Online version Structures and Functions of Organelles by Helmina Kmrzmn 1 Filled with chromatin 2 Lysosome 3 Nuclear pore 4 Centrioles are involved during the 5 Rough endoplasmic reticulum is attached to nucleus because 6 Ribosomes 7 8 Spindle fibres are microtubules that are produced by 9 Smooth endoplasmic reticulum 10 Mitochondria contains 11 Trans-face of Golgi apparatus 12 Small subunits of ribosomes are useful for.... 13 Hydrolytic enzyme 14 A stack of thylakoids is called... 15 Site of photosynthesis 16 Synthesise lipid and carbohydrate 17 18 A series of cisternae studded with ribosomes Increase the surface area of the inner membrane Nucleoplasm Differentiating a prokaryote from an eukaryote Rough endoplasmic reticulum Some are attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum, some are free in cytosol Control the movement of substance out of nucleus Has cis-face to receive; trans-face to transport organic materials Pinches off to form lysosome Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Centrioles Contains hydrolytic enzymes Breaks down unwanted chemicals, damaged cells and pathogens Granum (singular) / Grana (plural) Small, circular strands of DNA Ribosomes on the surface of cisternae can effectively translate the mRNA released from nucleus Mitosis and meiosis in animal cells