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Goal 2 Cells as Living Systems-- Concept 2 Types of Cells Essential Questions 1. What is the proper order of steps when using a light microscope? 2. What are the two general types of cells? Describe each. 3. How are cells organized? 4. What are the differences in plant and animal cells? 5. Identify and describe the following cell organelles: nucleus, plasma membrane, cell wall, mitochondria, vacuoles, chloroplasts, and ribosomes. 6. How does structure relate to the function of a cell’s organelle? 7. How are cells specialized? How do cells communicate with one another? Vocabulary—Due day of Quiz Cell Compound light microscope Organelles Prokaryotes Eukaryotes Nucleus Plasma membrane Cell wall Mitochondria Vacuoles Chloroplasts Ribosomes Goal 2 Cells as Living Systems-- Concept 2 Types of Cells Essential Questions 8. What is the proper order of steps when using a light microscope? 9. What are the two general types of cells? Describe each. 10. How are cells organized? 11. What are the differences in plant and animal cells? 12. Identify and describe the following cell organelles: nucleus, plasma membrane, cell wall, mitochondria, vacuoles, chloroplasts, and ribosomes. 13. How does structure relate to the function of a cell’s organelle? 14. How are cells specialized? How do cells communicate with one another? Vocabulary—Due day of Quiz Cell Compound light microscope Organelles Prokaryotes Eukaryotes Nucleus Plasma membrane Cell wall Mitochondria Vacuoles Chloroplasts Ribosomes