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Chapter 7 section 1,2 and 4- The Cell
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5.
Know all the vocabulary words in the chapter
Know the significance of Hooke
List the three parts of the Cell Theory
List the features that are common to all cells
Know the difference between prokaryote and eukaryote; give examples of
each
6. Identify organelles related to both plant and animal cells; be able to
describe their functions
7. Understand how the cell functions, be able to identify cell components in
an analogy (like Cell City) 10. Describe the differences between plant and
animal cells
8. Be able to label components on both a plant and animal cell diagram
9. Know the parts of the microscope, how to use it and how to calculate total
magnification. (1070-1071).
10. Know these words from section 3 or from the power point.: cell wall, cell
membrane, cellulose, flagella, cilia.
11. Know the levels of organization.
12. Know the order for smallest to largest for the cells. (animal and plant cells
and prokaryotes.
13. understand why cells are specialized.
14. unicellular vs. multicellular.
15. know what the cells look like from the labs and the structures we saw.
CELL MEMBRANE:
What are cell membranes made of?
What is the cell membrane’s function?
What do we call membranes that allow certain molecules pass through and keep others
out?
NUCLEUS:
What is the nucleus like?
What structure surrounds the DNA and controls what enters and leaves the nucleus?
What is the dark spot in the nucleus called?
What is the job of the nucleolus?
What do we call DNA that is TIGHTLY PACKED in DIVIDING CELLS?
What do we call DNA that is SPREAD OUT in NON-DIVIDING CELLS?
What is the function of the nucleus
CYTOPLASM:
What is the function of the cytoplasm?
What is the gel-like material and organelles called inside the cell membrane?
MITOCHONDRIA:
Looks like/Made of?:
What is endoymbiosis? How does it relate to mitochondria?
What is the function of mitochondria?
What molecules is burned for fuel in mitochondria?
Mitochondria store the energy released from burning glucose as which molecule?
The process of converting glucose into ATP is called what?
GOLGI BODIES (apparatus):
Made of: ?
Looks like: ?
What is the function of Golgi bodies?
How do materials get to & from Golgi?
CENTRIOLES:
What do centrioles look like?
Centrioles are found ONLY in which kind of cells?
What is the function of Centrioles?
RIBOSOMES:
Looks like:
Where are ribosomes found?
What is the function of ribosomes? MAKE PROTEINS
LYSOSOMES:
What are lysosomes and their function?
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (ER)
What is ER ?:
FUNCTIONS:
ROUGH ERSMOOTH ERCHLOROPLASTS:
What are chloroplasts like?
What is the only kind of cells that have chloroplasts?
FUNCTION: ?
VACUOLE:
What are vacuoles like?
FUNCTION: ?
How large are vacuoles in plant vs animal cells?
CELL WALL
Where is the cell wall found?
Which kind of cells have cell walls?
How are the cell walls in Plant cells and Bacterial cells different?
What is the function of cell walls?
WHICH CELL PARTS HAVE A DOUBLE MEMBRANE AND THEIR OWN DNA?
WHAT ARE CELLS CALLED THAT HAVE NO NUCLEUS and NO ORGANELLES
WITH MEMBRANES?
WHICH ARE CELLS CALLED THAT HAVE A NUCLEUS and ORGANELLES
WITH MEMBRANES
WHICH KINDS OF CELLS ARE EUKARYOTES
WHICH KINDS OF CELLS ARE PROKARYOTES?
BE ABLE TO COMPARE BACTERIA, PLANT, AND ANIMAL CELLS.
HOW ARE THEY ALIKE and DIFFERENT?
Proteins travel from where to where?
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PROTEIN | RETICULUM | RIBOSOME | VACUOLE | WATER