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Animal Cell Coloring
Directions: Color each part of the cell its designated color.
Cell Membrane(light brown)
Nucleolus (black)
Mitochondria (orange)
Cytoplasm (light yellow)
Golgi Apparatus (pink)
Lysosome (purple)
Nucleoplasm (pink)
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum( light blue)
Flagella (red/blue striped)
Nuclear Membrane(dark brown)
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (dark blue)
Ribosome (red)
Plant Cell Coloring................................................
Cell Membrane(yellow)
Nucleolus (black)
Mitochondria (orange)
Cell Wall (dark green)
Golgi Apparatus (pink)
Lysosome (purple)
Nucleoplasm (pink)
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum( light blue)
Cytoplasm (light yellow)
Nuclear Membrane(dark brown)
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (dark blue)
Ribosome (red)
Vacuole (grey)
Chloroplasts (light green)
Organelles and Their Functions
Organelle
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Vacuole
Smooth
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
Rough
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
Ribosomes
Golgi Body
Mitochondria
Cell Wall
Lysosome
Cytoskeleton
Flagella & Cilia
Chloroplasts
Function
Where Is It Found?
(animal cell, plant cell, or both)
Cell Process
Definition
Passive or Active
Transport
Osmosis
Ion Pump
Endocytosis
Diffusion
Exocytosis
Facilitated
Diffusion
1. Moths emit chemicals called pheromones to attract a mate.
a) Which process is responsible for the distribution of these chemicals through the air?
b) What would be the advantage of a moth releasing the pheromones on a night when there was
little wind?
2. When you take a bath the cells in the skin of your fingers are immersed in water.
a) Which is the stronger solution: the solution inside your skin cells or the bath water?
b) Your skin cells have a semi-permeable membrane. Does osmosis cause water to pass from
the cells in your fingers into the bath, or from the bath into the cells in your finger?
c) What will happen to the size of the skin cells in your fingers?
d) Would your fingers go more or less wrinkly in the sea? Explain your answer.
3. Jam is a very strong solution of sugar. By contrast the cytoplasm in a microbe is a much weaker
solution.Suggest a reason why microbes find it difficult to survive in jam.