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Name: _______________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Period: _________ C 1.2 Inside a Cell Parts of a cell: What is the main difference between a eukaryotic cell and a prokaryotic cell? (20) What is an organelle? What is a nucleus? (21) What is the cell membrane and what is its purpose? (20) What is a cell wall? (21) What is the cytoplasm? (20) Where do organisms get their energy? What is a chloroplast? (23) What are mitochondria? What are ribosomes? What is the endoplasmic reticulum? What is the golgi apparatus? What are vacuoles? What are lysosomes? Where the __________ material cells need to _____________ and ____________ is located. Eukaryotic cells have a __________ (a separate compartment where genetic material is stored); nucleus is the “________” of the cell. In a prokaryotic cell (most ______________ organisms), there is no ___________ compartment for the genetic material. There are no ___________. Any part of a cell that is enclosed by a ____________. Each organelle has a specific _______ inside the cell. The compartment that stores the __________________ a cell needs to function. It has its own ____________ that separates it from the rest of the cell. Genetic material=__________________ The boundary that separates the _________ from the _________ of the cell. It is a _____________ covering that encloses the entire cell. Any material coming ______________________ the cell must pass through the cell membrane. “______________ permeable:” only allows _______ things in or out Substances can get _______ the cell membrane in many ways: o Diffusion: movement of molecules from areas of _______ concentration to areas of ________ concentration o Osmosis: diffusion of __________ through membrane o Facilitated diffusion: diffusion through membrane with the help of ___________________________ inside membrane o Passive transport: movement of substances through membrane that does _________ use ______________ Happens ______________ (no energy) Diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion o Active transport: movement of substances through membrane that ________________________ o Endocytosis: cell membrane ________ around substance and pinches off (forms a __________), taking something _______ cell o Exocytosis: vesicle _______ with cell membrane and releases contents ___________ the cell A _________ outer covering that lies just outside the cell ___________. The cell wall __________ and protects the cell. Only in ________ cells. It is a _______-like material contained inside the cell. Most of the _____ of the cell is carried out in the cytoplasm. Organelles ________ in it. Organisms get energy from the _________ that the organisms ________ or ________. Sugars are some of the basic materials that cells use to ____ Plants get their energy directly from the ______. Within plant cells are chloroplasts, organelles in which the ____________________________ is used to make ________. Organelles that use ___________ to get _________ from processing _________. They are found in both ______________________ cells. Organelles that make _____________. They are located on the _______ and throughout the _______________. Organelle that makes parts of the cell ____________. Parts of the E.R. have _____________, which make proteins, and the E.R. helps build ___________. Located on the outside of the _________. Part of the cellular ____________ system. Parts of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane break off to form small “_____________” called vesicles. Vesicles ______________ materials to the golgi apparatus. It is a stack of ___________membranes that process the materials made by the E.R. An area surrounded by a ______________ that holds _________, waste, and other materials. They help move material _______ and out of the cell. _________ cells have ___________________ vacuoles that store ______ and provides support. ________cells do not have central vacuole. Vesicles that contain ___________ that break down materials taken ____ the cell as well as ___________________, and contains _________. Act like the ____________________ of the cell. Stop and think: 1. How can a chloroplast also provide energy for animals? 2. What organelles are part of the cellular transport system? ____________________________ 3. What organelles are involved in getting rid of waste in the cell? ________________________ Different Cells Perform Different Functions: 1. ____________: prokaryotic, live in extreme environments What are the 3 domains? 2. ____________: prokaryotic, live almost everywhere 3. ____________: eukaryotic, most are multicellular ***Most organisms are ___________________ What is specialization? When ___________ cells perform specific ______________. More specialization=more _______=more ______________ What are the levels of Cells________organ_________________organism organization in an organism? Organelle Matching Definitions: _____ 1. _____ 2. _____ 3. _____ 4. _____ 5. _____ 6. _____ 7. _____ 8. _____ 9. _____ 10. _____ 11. Cell Membrane Cell Wall Chloroplast Mitochondria Cytoplasm Ribosomes Nucleus Golgi Apparatus Vesicles Lysosome Endoplasmic Reticulum a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. J. k. manufactures proteins provides protection and structure for a plant cell breaks down and destroys unwanted material inside of the cell stores information/DNA for the cell semi-permeable layer that helps control what enters and exits the cell processes proteins that come from the ER and ribosomes makes parts of the cell membrane uses oxygen to break down sugars to make energy for the cell converts light into sugar/food for the plant cell to use help move materials around the cell gelatin-like substance found inside the cell where most of the work done by the cell takes place Questions: 1. What is the main difference between a eukaryotic cell and a prokaryotic cell? 2. What is an organelle? 3. What are the 3 major domains? 4. Where do organisms get their energy? 5. What’s the difference between chloroplasts and mitochondria? 6. If an organism has many different types of specialized cells, what can you infer about its complexity?