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SNC2D – Biology: Organs, Tissues and Systems
Animal and Plant Cells – Review (Test Yourself!)
Matching: Match the name of the cell organelle with its function
Organelle
Function
a) Cell wall
C
1) Control centre of the cell
b) Cell membrane
c) Nucleus
I
E
2) Process of photosynthesis
3) Contains DNA, the genetic information of a
cell
d) Cytoplasm
A
4) Gives structure and rigidity to the plant cell
e) Chromosome
J
5) Fluid-filled sac, can have various functions;
plant cells have 1 large one
f)
H
6) Secretes mucous, collect and process
materials to be removed from cell
g) Mitochrondria
K
7) Site of protein creation
h) Golgi body
B
i)
Chloroplasts
D
8) Semi-permeable: allows only some
substances in and some substances out
9) All organelles suspended in this
j)
Vacuole
G
10) Powerhouse of the cell
F
11) Network of channels that transport
substances throughout the cell
Endoplasmic Reticulum
k) Ribosome
Define each of the following terms and give an example of each:
a) Eukaryotes: single or multi-celled organisms; has a nucleus and other organelles
b) Prokaryotes: single celled organisms without nucleus/organelles
Questions:
1. What kinds of cells are likely to have the most mitochondria? (hint: think of the function of
these organelles) Muscles! Brain! Areas that require lots of ‘activity’ of the cell
2. What are the products of photosynthesis? Sugar and oxygen
3. What are the products of cellular respiration?
Carbon dioxide and water (and chemical energy)
SNC2D – Biology: Organs, Tissues and Systems
Label the cell organelles indicated:
ribosomes
endoplasmic reticulum
chloroplast
cell wall
nucleus
cell membrane
vacuole
nuclear membrane
cytoplasm
mitochondria
Golgi body
Plant cell
Golgi body
cytoplasm
cell membrane
mitochondria
vacuole
ribosomes
nucleus
cell membrane
endoplasmic reticulum
Animal Cell