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Instructions for CellsAlive.com Web Site
Log on as you normally would – Username and student number
1. Type www.Cellsalive.com in URL box
2. Along left side, click on “Cell Models”
3. Click on picture of cell or “Take Me to the Animation”
4. At the bottom of the black screen, click on “Animal Cell”
5. Click on Organelles and read to
6. Fill in Animal Cell Chart
7. To return to whole cell click on “Return to Cell Diagram”
8. Repeat #5, 6, and 7 for each animal organelle
9. When Animal Cell Chart is complete, click on “Plant Cell” below the cell picture
10. Click on pictures of organelles and fill in Plant Cell Chart
11. To return to whole cell click on “Return to Cell Diagram”
12. Repeat # 10 and 11 for each organelle until done – Note Organelles covered in the
animal chart are not repeated.
13. Turn in Charts
13. After your chart is filled in you may work an Animal or Plant Cell Jigsaw Puzzle.
Click on puzzles in left column.
Dr. Snyder / LCHS
Name: _________________________
Animal Cell Chart:
Read about each organelle and fill in blanks
Cell Membrane
(Plasma
Membrane)
Membrane – bound? Function
Regulates what goes in and
It is a Membrane!
comes out of a cell.
Controls what gets into/out
of the cell.
Nucleus
Yes
Houses the DNA
Home of Genetic Info
Controls the Cell
Nucleolus
No
Stores Proteins for
making Ribosomes (rRNA)
Organelle
Rough ER
Smooth ER
Mitochondria
Cytoskeleton
(Fibers w/in
the Cytoplasm)
Golgi
Body
Ribosome
Lysosomes
Dr. Snyder / LCHS
Sketch
Centrosome =
“Centrioles”
Plant Cell Chart:
Read about these organelles not found in Animals and fill in the blanks
Chloroplast
Cell Wall
Vacuole
Central Vacuole
(small & many in
animals; only one
large one in plants)
Dr. Snyder / LCHS