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Barrier surrounding plant and animal cells. Controls what goes in and out of the cell. Function Cell Membrane Rigid structure found on outside of plant cells that supports the cell and in turn the entire plant Function Cell Wall Uses energy from the sun to turn water and carbon dioxide into sugar (glucose). Found only in plant cells. Function Chloroplast Jelly like substance that serves to that serves to hold and move needed materials throughout the cell Function Cytoplasm Transforms chemical energy from food into other forms of energy needed for the cell. Found in both plant and animal cells. Function Mitochondria Contains the hereditary or genetic material needed for controlling the cell. Function Nucleus Stores extra water in both plant and animal cells. Function Vacuole Do not have a nucleus and the genetic material floats freely in the cytoplasm. Unicellular members of the Kingdom Archaebacteria. Description Prokaryotic Cell Do have a nucleus and the genetic material is found in the nucleus. Unicellular and multicellular. Members of the Kingdoms Eubacteria, Protist, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. Description Eukaryotic Cell Cells QR Activity Directions: Take out the puzzle pieces. Separate all of the “Pictures” from the rest of the pieces. Find the correct “Function/Description” and “Cell Organelle or Cell Type” piece that match each “Picture”. Match the three pieces of each puzzle. To check if you are correct you will scan the QR code that the three pieces make (try to line-up the pieces of the QR code as closely as you can). If word(s) shows on your device you are CORRECT; if nothing shows you will need to reevaluate your pieces to be sure they best paired. When your word or words comes up to show you are CORRECT then record the word(s) that comes up next to the “Cell Organelle or Type” that it is associated with. Cell Organelle or Cell Type Cell Membrane Cell Wall Chloroplast Cytoplasm Mitochondria Nucleus Vacuole Word or Words in QR Code Explain Relationship Between Cell Organelle/Type and QR Word/words Cells QR Activity- Key Directions: Take out the puzzle pieces. Separate all of the “Pictures” from the rest of the pieces. Find the correct “Function/Description” and “Cell Organelle or Cell Type” piece that match each “Picture”. Match the three pieces of each puzzle. To check if you are correct you will scan the QR code that the three pieces make (try to line-up the pieces of the QR code as closely as you can). If word(s) shows on your device you are CORRECT; if nothing shows you will need to reevaluate your pieces to be sure they best paired. When your word or words comes up to show you are CORRECT then record the word(s) that comes up next to the “Cell Organelle or Type” that it is associated with. Cell Organelle or Cell Type Cell Membrane Cell Wall Chloroplast Cytoplasm Mitochondria Nucleus Vacuole Word or Words in QR Code gate bricks on the outside of a house transformer environment Power plant Command center Storage tank Explain Relationship Between Cell Organelle/Type and QR Word/words A cell membrane is like a gate because it allows things to enter and exit. A cell wall is like bricks on a house because it is a rigid support on the outside of the structure A chloroplast is like a transformer because it changes light energy into chemical energy Cytoplasm is like the environment, because it is where the organelles are found and it provides what the organelles need Mitochondria are like power plants because they take energy and convert it to other needed forms A nucleus is like a command center because it contains the information used to control the rest of the system A vacuole is like a storage tank because it holds needed materials to be used at a later time