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Transcript
Cell Test Review
Jason Burton
Buford High School
Name the
Organelle?
How did Rudolph Virchow
summarize his years of
work? He stated that new
cells could be produced
only from the division of
existing cells.
Name the
Organelle?
Identify this
part 
Macromolecule?
Name the
Organelle?
What are the differences
between plant cells and
animal cells?
What is
it?
What is the
function?
Name?
Macromolecule?
C, H, O, N, S
Major structural
component found in
muscles (actin and
myosin).
What are the differences
between prokaryotic cells and
eukaryotic cells?
Identify this
part 
Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?
Plant Cell or Animal Cell?
What is the
function?
What did a thin slice of cork
seem like to Robert Hooke
when he observed it
through a microscope? The
cork seemed to be made of
tiny empty chambers, cells.
Macromolecule?
What is
the
function?
Name?
Macromolecule?
C,H, O
Cellulose
Major structural
component in
plant cell walls
Identify this
part 
Name the
Organelle?
Name?
Macromolecule?
C, H, O
Wax
Waterproofing
function in some
organisms
The leaves of rutabaga plants are smooth, waxy, and
divided into lobes. The leaves are edible and can be
used and prepared in the same manner as turnip
leaves.
Nucleotides are the
monomer for what
macromolecule?
Name the
Organelle?
Inside the Cell
Enlarged
Outside the Cell
Name?
Macromolecule?
C, H, O, N, S
Keratin
Major structural
component of skin,
hair and fingernails.
Identify this
part 
What is the
function?
Fatty Acids and
Glycerol are the
monomers for what
macromolecule?
What is
the
function?
DNA
Name?
Macromolecule?
Contains Adenine,
Uracil, Guanine and
cytosine
Stores genetic
information for
making proteins
Single Stranded
Name?
Macromolecule?
C, H, O, N, S
Anti-body
Major part of the
immune system that
helps education
white blood cells on
potential pathogens.
What was Anton van
Leeuwenhoek one of the
first to see in the 1600s? He
saw tiny living organisms in
a drop of water.
Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?
Plant Cell or Animal Cell?
Identify this
part
Determine the total
magnification if you are
looking through a 10x
eyepiece and 4x objective
lens. 40X
What is the
function?
Inside the Cell
Enlarged
Outside the Cell
Name?
Macromolecule?
C, H, O
Oils
Name?
Macromolecule?
C, H, O
Fat Soluble
hormone
Examples: estrogen,
progesterone,
corticosteroids,
testosterone, and
Vitamin D.
What is the
function?
Name?
Macromolecule?
C, H, O
Complex sugar –
polysaccharide
Source of Energy
Can be a structural
component
What is the
function?
Identify this
part
What did the German
botanist Matthias
Schleiden conclude?
He concluded that all
plants are made of
cells.
What is the
function?
Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?
Identify this
part
What are the three concepts that
make up the cell theory?
a. All living things are composed of
cells.
b. Cells are the basic units of
structure and function in living
things.
c. New cells are produced from
existing cells.
Name the
Organelle?
Name?
Macromolecule?
C, H, O, N, S
Major structural
component found in
egg white
Macromolecule?
Macromolecule?
Identify this
part 
Name?
Macromolecule?
C, H, O, N, S
Insulin
Major component of
the blood that helps
convert glucose into
a useable form (hint:
diabetes)
Help regulate other
body functions as
well.
Name the
Organelle?
Outside the Cell
Inside the Cell
Which organelle is found in
prokayrotic and eukaryotic
cells and is the site of protein
synthesis?
A.Chloroplasts
B.ER
C.Lysosomes
D.Ribosomes
Name?
Macromolecule?
C, H, O
C6H12O6
Simple sugar
Source of energy
Monosaccarides are
the monomer for what
macromolecule?
Identify this
part
Name the
Organelle?
Name?
Macromolecule?
C, H, O, N, S
Biological catalyst
that speed up
reactions by
lowering the
activation energy.
Identify this
part 
What is the
function?
Which of the following is an
example of a prokaryotic cell?
A.Plant
B.Protist
C.Bacteria
D.Paramecium
Name the
Organelle?
Identify this
part
Name the
Organelle?
What did the German
biologist Theodor Schwann
conclude? He concluded
that animals
were also made of cells.
Identify this
part 
What is
it?
DNA
Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?
Identify this
part
Name?
Macromolecule?
Contains Adenine,
Thymine, Guanine
and cytosine
Stores Genetic
Information
Double Stranded
Name?
Macromolecule?
C, H, O
Structural
component for
insulation and long
term energy storage.
Fat Cells
Name?
Macromolecule?
C, H, O
Major structural
component of fungi
cell wall and in the
exoskeleton of
arthropods.
Name?
Macromolecule?
C, H, O
Complex sugar –
polysaccharide
Source of Energy
What is the
function?
Outside the Cell
Inside the Cell
Identify this
part
Amino Acids are the
monomer for what
macromolecule?
What is the
function?