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DATE: CHAPTER 1 Text Page 27 • NAME: CLASS: WS 2-1 Introduction to Cells Identify organelles in plant and animal cells. What to Do: Label the organelles for the animal cell and the plant cell. 1 Science 8 DATE: NAME: Science 8 Text Page 27• Animal Cell Colouring What to Do: Using pencil crayons colour a typical animal cell according to the legend below. Cell Membrane (light brown) Mitochondria (orange) Cytoplasm (white) Golgi Apparatus (pink) Endoplasmic Reticulum (dark blue) Lysosome (purple) Nucleus (green) Ribosome (red) 2 DATE: NAME: Science 8 Text Page 27• Plant Cell Colouring What to Do: Using pencil crayons colour a typical plant cell according to the legend below. Cell Membrane (orange) Cell Wall (dark green) Nucleus (yellow) Cytoplasm (white) Mitochondria (red) Chloroplasts (light green) Vacuole (light blue) Endoplasmic Reticulum (pink) Ribosome (purple) Golgi Apparatus (dark blue) 1. Name two things found in a plant cell that are not found in an animal cell: 2. How does the shape of a plant cell differ from that of an animal cell? 3 DATE: NAME: Science 8 Text Page 25-30 • Describe structures and organelles in plant and animal cells. What to Do: Fill in the Description of the Cell Part in the table below. Fill out yes or no for present in Animal Cell and Plant cell. The first row has been done as an example. Cell Part Description Present in Animal Cell? Present in Plant Cell? The structure that protects the cell and Yes Yes Cell membrane controls the movement of particles into and out of the cell. Cell wall Page 29 Cytoplasm Page 25 Nucleus Page 25 Mitochondrion Page 26 Chloroplast Page 30 4 DATE: NAME: Science 8 Vacuole Page 29 Vesicle Page 28 Endoplasmic reticulum Page 29 Golgi body Page 29 Lysosome Page 29 Ribosome Page 29 5 DATE: NAME: Science 8 Text Page 25-30 • Cell City Analogy What to Do: Read the Following Two Paragraphs on Grant City. Each of the underlined parts of the city represent a part of a cell. Match the Underlined Parts of the City to the parts of the cell below, In a far away city called Grant City, the main export and production product is the steel widget. Everyone in the town has something to do with steel widget making and the entire town is designed to build and export widgets. The town hall has the instructions for widget making, widgets come in all shapes and sizes and any citizen of Grant can get the instructions and begin making their own widgets. Widgets are generally produced in small shops around the city. After the widget is constructed, they are placed on special carts which can deliver the widget anywhere in the city. In order for a widget to be exported, the carts take the widget to the postal office, where the widgets are packaged and labeled for export. Sometimes widgets don't turn out right, and the "rejects" are sent to the scrap yard where they are broken down for parts or destroyed altogether. The town powers the widget shops and carts from a hydraulic dam that is in the city. The entire city is enclosed by a large wooden fence, only the postal trucks (and citizens with proper passports) are allowed outside the city. Match the parts of the city (underlined) with the parts of the cell. 1. Mitochondria ______________________________________________ 2. Ribosomes ________________________________________________ 3. Nucleus ________________________________________________ 4. ER________________________________________________ 5. Golgi Apparatus______________________________________________ 6. Protein ________________________________________________ 7. Cell Membrane_______________________________________________ 8. Lysosomes ________________________________________________ 6 DATE: NAME: Science 8 Text Page 32• Compare and contrast a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell. What to Do: Use the Venn diagram below to compare and contrast a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell. Prokaryotic Cell Eukaryotic Cell 7 DATE: NAME: Science 8 Text Page 32• Prokaryote Colouring What to Do: Using pencil crayons colour a typical prokaryote cell according to the text below. Bacteria have a very simple cell design. Most of them have a thick outer covering called the cell wall. 1. Color the cell wall purple (it’s the outermost layer). 2. Just within the cell wall is the cell membrane. Color the cell membrane pink. 3. Along the surface of the bacteria cell, you might encounter structures called pilus, whose job is to help the bacteria stick to surfaces. Color all the pilus light green. 4. Bacteria might also need to move around in their environment, so they can have structures called flagella, which resemble tails. Find the two flagella pictured and color them dark green. 5. The watery interior of the cell is called cytoplasm, and it has the texture of jello. Color the cytoplasm light blue. 6. Sprinkled throughout the cell are small roundish structures called ribosomes. Ribosomes make proteins for the cell. Color all of the ribosomes red. 7. Every prokaryote cell has DNA floating within the cytoplasm, which usually looks like a twisted strand of spaghetti. DNA contains the instructions for the cell, basically it is the control center. Find the DNA and color it yellow. 8 DATE: NAME: Science 8 Section 1.2 Review • Complete Pages 9 & 10 9 DATE: NAME: Science 8 10