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A-LevelBiologyCell structureMay/June 2010Paper 1 Q181 Mark

Membranes within and at the surface of cells have different roles. The diagram allows the identification of the various organelles within the cell, by describing the membrane structure and function. [Figure 18.1] Which of the outcomes shown below correctly identifies the organelles that possess the membrane and function concerned?

A1: chloroplast; 2: vesicle; 3: smooth ER; 4: rough ER; 5: nucleolus; 6: mitochondrion
B1: nucleolus; 2: rough ER; 3: vesicle; 4: smooth ER; 5: nucleus; 6: mitochondrion
C1: nucleus; 2: rough ER; 3: vesicle; 4: smooth ER; 5: mitochondrion; 6: chloroplast
D1: nucleus; 2: smooth ER; 3: mitochondrion; 4: rough ER; 5: vesicle; 6: chloroplast

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This multiple-choice question appeared in the Cambridge A-Level Biology (9700) May/June 2010 examination, Paper 1 Variant 2. It tests the topic of Cell structure and is worth 1 mark.

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