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Match the functions with the corresponding cell structure. Column A
1.
Cell Membrane:
Cell Membrane
2.
Nucleus:
Nucleus
3.
Cytoplasm:
Cytoplasm
Column B
a. Protect the DNA and genes required for protein synthesis
b. Enclose the components of the cell and Regulate passage of substances through the cell
c. Houses the major organelles such as the mitochondria that are essential for creating energy.

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