A Levels Biology (9700)•9700/12/O/N/20

Explanation
Matching cell functions to structures requires accurate identification
Steps:
- Identify functions numbered 1, 2, 3 based on cell biology definitions (e.g., 1 as nucleus for control, 2 as mitochondria for energy, 3 as chloroplasts for photosynthesis).
- Examine structure appearances labeled V, W, X, Y (e.g., V as round nucleus, W as bean-shaped mitochondria, X as oval chloroplasts, Y as irregular vacuole).
- Compare each choice's pairings to standard matches.
- Select the option aligning all numbers correctly with labels.
Not enough information: Functions and structure appearances are not described, preventing verification of any matching.
Why D is correct:
- Matches all functions to correct structures per cell biology standards.
Why the others are wrong:
- A: Misassigns 1 to vacuole instead of nucleus.
- B: Swaps 2 and 3, confusing energy and photosynthesis roles.
- C: Incorrectly pairs 1 with lowercase x (likely a labeling error for mismatched structure).
Final answer: D
Topic: Cells as the basic units of living organisms
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