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