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Notes guide 2-3 Plant and Animal Cells
1. The two main types of eukaryotic cells are ____________ and ____________.
Cell Wall
1. The cell wall is a “_____________________” that gives ________________
and _________ to plant and _________________ cells.
Plant Cells
2. In plant cells the cell wall is made of _________________ which forms very thin fibers.
It is _________________ and _________________.
3. What are the three functions of the cell wall?
a)
b)
c)
4, How is the cell wall important to the cell membrane in plant cells?
5. The Cell membrane ________________________________ and allows nutrients in
and waste products out.
Plant Cell organelles
4. ____________________ contain the green pigment __________________. This
traps ___________________ to help make ________________(or food) in a
process called ____________________________.
5. Plant cells have a large central _____________________ that stores ____________
__________________________________________.
6. What are some examples of plant cells?
Animal Cells:
6. Unlike plant cells, animal cells have no ___________________ or _______________.
7. ______________ are located near the _______________ of a cell. It comes in
_________________________ and it helps the cell _________________.
8. What are some examples of animal cells?
9. List thrree ways in which plant and animal cells are SIMILAR:
a)
b)
c)
DIFFERENCES (in Plant and Animal Cells include):
Animal Cells:
Plant Cell:
Levels of Organization:
10. Cells are ______________________ and work as a whole to perform
______________________________.
11. A _____________ is a group of cells that perform a particular function. It also includes
the __________________________________________________________.
12. ______________ consist of at least two different types of tissues functioning together
for a common purpose.
13. What are some examples of organs?
14. How are organs in the body dependent upon one another?
__________________________________________________________
15. ___________________ are composed of two or more different organs that work
together to provide a common function. Examples include: _________________
______________________________________________.
16. List the levels of organization in the correct order from smallest to largest below:
Notes guide (B) 2-3 Plant and Animal Cells
1. The two main types of eukaryotic cells are ____________ and ____________.
Cell Wall
2. The cell wall is a “DEAD LAYER” that gives ________________
and _________ to plant and bacterial cells.
Plant Cell organelles
3. ____________________ contain the green pigment chlorophyll. This
traps ___________________ to help make ________________(or food) in a
process called ____________________________.
4. Plant cells have a large central _____________________ that stores sugars, proteins,
minerals, and waste..
Animal Cells:
5. Unlike plant cells, animal cells have no ___________________ or _______________
DIFFERENCES (in Plant and Animal Cells include):
a) is the size large or small? ________
a) is the size large or small? __________
b) does it have a cell wall? ________
b) does it have a cell wall? __________
c) does it have chloroplast? _______
c) does it have chloroplast? __________
d) where is the nucleus found?
______________________
d) where is the nucleus found?
___________________________
ANIMAL CELLS:
PLANT CELLS:
Levels of Organization:
6. Cells are ______________________ and work as a whole to perform
______________________________.
7. A _____________ is a group of cells that perform a particular function. It also includes
the materials between and around your cells.
8. ______________ consist of at least two different types of tissues functioning together
for a common purpose.
9. What are some examples of organs?
10. ___________________ are composed of two or more different organs that work
together to provide a common function.
11. List the levels of organization in the correct order from SMALLEST to
LARGESTbelow:
a) _______________________________
b) ________________________________
c)________________________________
d)________________________________