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Name: _______________________________________ Date: ____________ Class:___________________
Cells, Cells; they’re made of Organelles
Topic 1.2 Review
1.
Complete the below table comparing eukaryote and prokaryote cells. Write a short description relevant to the words listed above
in the table.
Cell Walls
Prokaryotes
Eukaryotes
2.
Ribosomes
Organelles
Nucleus
Reproduction
Example of this
type of cell
Size
Have cell walls
made out of…
Plant and fungi
have cell walls,
animal cells
don’t.
Complete the below table comparing plant and animal cells. Write a short description relevant to the word listed above in the
table.
Cell Walls
Chloroplasts
Mitochondria
Reproduction
Type of cell
Example of this
type of cell
Is a eukaryote.
Plant Cell
Animal Cell
3.
Doesn’t have
the organelle
chloroplasts.
Human brain
cell, spider
muscle cell
Below are two pictures of cells. Label the parts with lines to them. Label one as a eukaryote and one as prokaryote.
M. R. Lawton 2016
4.
On question 3, the cell to the right is a eukaryotic animal cell. How would this cell be different if it were a eukaryotic plant cell?
5.
Complete the below table describing parts of a cell and their function. Be specific! Don’t just say, “the cell would die,” explain
exactly why.
What is its function?
What would happen to a cell if it didn’t have this part?
(assume it was supposed to have this part)
Mitochondria
Cell membrane
Ribosomes
DNA
Endoplasmic
reticulum
6.
According to the Endosymbiotic Theory, what kinds of cells were created? What advantages did these new cells have? What are
some of the pieces of evidence that support this theory?
7.
Be able to draw, label, and annotate (describe the function of) both a prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell. Practice until you can do it
from memory!
M. R. Lawton 2016