Label A - Nucleus
Label B - Cytoplasm
Label C - Ribosome
Label D - DNA
The picture is that of an animal cell.
The parts labeled A, B, C, and D respectively are the nucleus, the cytoplasm, the ribosome, and the cell's DNA.
The nucleus is located centrally and controls the activities of the cell. It is a double membrane organelle that house the genome of the cell. Materials are able to move in and out of the nucleus while the nuclear membrane act as a selectively permeable membrane.
The cytoplasm represents the inner content of the cell. It consists of the inner organelles and the liquid content, otherwise known as the cytosol.
The ribosome is a small spherical organelle that functions in the synthesis of proteins. Some ribosomes lie freely within the cytoplasm while others are found attached to another organelle known as the endoplasmic reticulum.
The DNA is located inside the nucleus. It is the molecule responsible for the transfer of traits from parents to offspring.
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