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Transcript
Plant and Animal Cells
Task:
Using a red pen correct this piece of pupil work about animal and plant cells using the
information you have learned. You may use the other side if you need more space.
Cheek cell
membrane wall
mitochomdrian
cytoplasm
ribasomes
cell wall
chlorophylls
Cell
brain
Leaf Cell
Nuclues
Animal cells have a very uniform shape. They have a cell wall that controls what
goes in and out of the cell. Ribosomes are found in the nucleus where they carry
out photosynthesis.
Plant cells are irregular in shape. They have a cell membrane that gives support
to the cell. Like animal cells, they have vacuoles where energy is produced for use
by the cell. We use methylene blue to stain plant cells so we can see them clearly
under the microscope.
To make a wet mount slide you put a thin specimen on a slide and a drop of
stain. Then you drop that little glass square thing on it and look at the slide
under the highest magnification first, then the middle and low power. To work
out the magnification, you add the eyepiece to the objective lens magnification e.g.
10x + 10x = 20x
Here are three animal cells.