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Name:____________________________________ Block:________ Steps for completing this study guide 1. When you come to a station, attempt to answer each question for that station. 2. Once you are done answering the questions, or if you can’t answer the question, play the game. 3. Follow the directions of each game. Record your time or tally when appropriate. 4. Once you have completed each game you will be able to answer the question. 5. You will have about 10 minutes at each station. I Have, Who Has 1. We know that Structure Function determines the effect of how something is made, or shaped, affects what it is able to do. (For example, the Cell Wall is made of thick fibers so it can protect the cell.) Write down one more example of Structure Function within the cell. Record your time. Round 1:_____________ Round 3:_____________ Round 2:_____________ Round 4:_____________ 2. Give an example of Division of Labor within a cell. Matching Puzzle 3. Name an example of a single celled organism. Record your time. Round 1:_____________ Round 3:_____________ Round 2:_____________ Round 4:_____________ 4. Why are ribosomes important to ALL cells? (Plants, animals, bacteria) 5. Why do all cells have cell membranes? Smart Board Activity Label the organelle parts in pencil. Match organelle with definition on the second slide of the Smart Board. 5. What organelle is missing? What is its function? How Many did you get correct? Cell on then swers. 1st try__________________________ 2nd try_________________________ How Many did you get correct? Label the Plant the Smart Board, check your an- 1st try__________________________ 2nd try_________________________ Lamal Cell on the Smart Board, then check your answers. bel the Ani- Draw Something 6. Draw the endoplasmic reticulum of the cell. Place a tally in this box every time you correctly guess someone’s drawing. 7. What is the job of the endoplasmic reticulum? 8. What organelle is found near the E.R.? Why are they close to one another? 9. Draw a plant cell and an animal cell with a cell membrane, cytoplasm, vacuoles, nucleus, and cell wall (if necessary). Label the vacuoles in both the plant and animal cells. 10. What is the job of the vacuole? Taboo 11. Draw a Chloroplast. 12. Why are plant cells the only type of cell that has chloroplasts? 13. Draw a Mitochondria. 14. Why do both plants and animals have mitochondria? 15. What does it mean to be unicellular? 16. How many cells must an organism have to be considered living? Place a tally in this box every time you correctly guess someone’s drawing. Head's Up Nucleus Endoplasmic Reticulum Ribosomes Cell Wall Many Small Vacuoles Cell Membrane Cytoplasm Mitochondria Chloroplasts One Large Vacuole Place a tally in this box every time you correctly guess someone’s drawing. 17. Place each of the 9 organelles in the Venn Diagram to show where they are found in plant and animal cells. 20. Draw Ribosomes. 21. What is the function of the Ribosome? Yahtzee 22.Explain the difference between mitochondria and chloroplasts. 23. Explain the difference between Cell Membrane and Cell Wall. 24. Draw the Cell Wall and Cell Membrane in a Plant Cell. 25. What is the function of cytoplasm?