The image represents a cell with its various components. The labels list the names of the cellular structures that need to be matched to the corresponding parts in the image.
Step 2: Match the labels to the image
Intermediate filaments: These are structural components of the cytoskeleton. In the zoomed-in portion at the top, they are shown surrounding the nucleus.
Actin filaments: These are another component of the cytoskeleton, thinner than intermediate filaments. They are typically found near the cell membrane.
Plasma membrane: This is the outer boundary of the cell, represented by the blue outer layer.
Centrioles: These are small, cylindrical structures involved in cell division. They are located near the nucleus.
Cytoplasm: This is the jelly-like substance that fills the cell, excluding the nucleus.
Microtubules: These are part of the cytoskeleton, larger than actin filaments. They appear as tube-like structures within the cell.
Final Answer
Intermediate filaments: Top-most drop zone (zoomed-in part)