cell review ANIMAL CELL PLANT CELL Labeling Plant
cell review ANIMAL CELL PLANT CELL
Labeling Plant Cells Labeling Animal Cells Function of Cell Parts Hodge Parts of a Microscope 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500
For 100 points, letter “B” is pointing to what part of the plant cell?
Letter “B” is pointing to the cell wall.
For 200 points, letter “D” is pointing to what part of the plant cell?
Letter “D” is pointing to the nucleus.
For 300 points, letter “A” is pointing to what part of the plant cell?
Letter “A” is pointing to the vacuole.
For 400 points, the yellow part on the model represents what part of the plant cell?
The yellow part of the model represents the cell membrane.
For 500 points, letter “F” represents what part of the plant cell?
Letter “F” represents the chloroplast in the plant cell.
For 100 points, letter “C” represents what part of the animal cell?
Letter “C” represents the nucleus in the animal cell.
For 200 points, letter “E” represents what part of the animal cell?
Letter “E” represents the cell membrane.
For 300 points, letters B, D, and G are examples of what part of the animal cell?
Letters B, D, and G are organelles.
An animal cell does not have what organelle that a plant cell has?
An animal cell does not have chloroplast.
For 500 points, explain why the animal cell does not have a firm, boxy shape.
The animal call has a cell membrane, but unlike the plant cell, it does not have a cell wall.
For 100 points, what is the function of a cell nucleus?
A cell nucleus is the control center of the cell—considered to be its “brain”.
For 200 points, what is the function of chloroplasts?
Chloroplasts are tiny green structures that contain chlorophyll and enable plant cells to make their own food.
For 300 points, name the part of the cell that matches this definition: “A soft, flexible structure that surrounds a cell and controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell. ”
“A soft, flexible structure that surrounds a cell and controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell. ” It is the CELL MEMBRANE.
For 400 points, explain what organelle performs this function: This organelle holds water for the plant cell.
The VACUOLE holds water for the plant cell.
For 500 points, explain two clear differences between plant and animal cells.
1. Plant cells have chloroplasts so they can make their own food. 2. Animal cells do not have a cell wall
This scientist discovered and named the cell.
Robert Hooke
What are tiny structures that carry out functions within the cell?
Organelles!
What do we find inside of the nucleus of every cell that contains our DNA?
Chromosomes
All living things are made of _____.
Cells
Put the following in order from smallest to largest: Tissue, organ, cell, organ system, organelles, human body
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Organelles Cells Tissues Organ Systems The human body
What part of the microscope do we look through?
The eyepiece!
When carrying a microscope, what part should I hold on to?
The arm!
If I’m looking at a slide on a microscope, and I don’t want it to move around, what part of the microscope can hold slides to the stage?
Stage Clips!
If I look through the eyepiece, and my slide looks blurry, what should I use to make what I’m seeing clear?
Focus Knobs!
Name 2 differences between the microscopes we used in class and a compound microscope…
Things that a compound microscope has that ours do not: • Stage clips • Light source • Where the focus knobs are located • The amount of lenses
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