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Bell Work: 4/13/16
•Read pg. 19. Answer
1&3 on pg. 20.
Cell Organelles
SPI 0707.1.1
Identify and describe the function of the major plant and animal cell
organelles.
•Cell Structures
• A few major Organelles:
• Nucleus- Control Center
• Cell Membrane- controls what enters and leaves the cell
• Ribosome- Makes proteins
• Endoplasmic Reticulum- Smooth and Rough; packages and
transports proteins
• Cytoskeleton- web of proteins that provides structure.
• Cytoplasm- thick fluid that hold organelles
• Vacuole- packages and sends materials to other cells
• Mitochondria- creates energy for the cell (Cellular Respiration)
• Chloropasts- only in plant cells. Makes food for the cell
(Photosynthesis)
• Cell Wall- Only in plant cells. Gives extra support for the cell.
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ER: passageway, rough has ribosomes (protein)
Vacuole: helps digestion, stores waste
Lysosome: digests food, waste, cell parts
Mitochondria: makes energy (ATP) & breaks down food
Plants have cell wall, chloroplasts, & 1 large vacuole
Study Guide KP! 1.1
Organelles
Review Game- Cell Organelles
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Which of these correctly identifies a cell organelle and its
function?
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a.The nucleus temporarily stores materials.
b.The ribosome makes proteins.
c.The vacuole performs cellular respiration.
d.The Golgi complex converts light energy into chemical energy.
• Look at this diagram of an animal cell.
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The arrow is pointing to
a.the endoplasmic reticulum
b.the Golgi apparatus
c.a mitochondrion
d.a ribosome
Mitosis vs. Meiosis
SPI 0707.1.4
Sequence a series of diagrams that depict chromosome
movement during plant cell division.
•Mitosis
• Stages of the Cell Cycle
• Interphase- the cell is growing and DNA is copying.
• Mitosis
• Prophase- DNA condenses into chromosomes
• Metaphase- Chromosomes line up in the middle.
• Anaphase- Chromosomes split and are pulled to
opposite sides of the cell.
• Telophase- Two new nuclei form and DNA
decondenses.
• Cytokinesis- The cell has divided and begins to grow.
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During this phase of mitosis, new chromosomes stretch out, a
new nucleus forms around each set of chromosomes, and a
new cell membrane begins to form:
A Prophase
B Metaphase
C Anaphase
D Telophase
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• Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase,
Cytokinesis
• Chromosomes copy, condense, align, separate, unwind,
new nuclear membrane, 2 identical cells
Study Guide KP! 1.4 Cell Division
Bell Work: 4/14/16
•Read pg. 21. Answer 1-2 on pg.
22.
•Read pg. 23. Answer 1-3 on pg.
24.
Levels of Organization
SPI 0707.1.2
Interpret a chart to explain the integrated relationships that
exist among cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems.
•Cellular Organization
(neuron  grey matter  brain  nervous system  human)
• cell  tissue  organ  organ system  organism
Study Guide KP! 1.2 Levels of
Organization
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A group of cells that work together is a(n):
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A
B
C
D
organism
tissue
organ system
organ
Human Body Systems
SPI 0707.1.3
Explain the basic functions of a major organ system.
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Amoeba Sisters Human Body Systems
• Cardiovascular: carries oxygen-rich blood through body (to
and from heart)
• Nervous: receives & sends electrical messages from
surroundings (brain)
• Lymphatic/ immune: protect against bacteria, viruses,
invaders
• Respiratory: includes lungs, take in O2 and release CO2
• Skeletal/ muscular: work together to protect organs, create
movement
Study Guide KP! 1.3 Human Body
Systems
• Which is not a major function of the circulatory system?
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A
delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells
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B
carrying carbon dioxide away from cells
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C
removing solid waste from the body
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D
pumping blood throughout the body
• What is the function of
this organ system?
• A transporting oxygen
and nutrients to cells
B breaking food down
into nutrients that
cells can use
C producing offspring
D removing wastes
from the body
• Which two organ systems work together to get nutrients to
body cells?
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A
B
C
D
circulatory and digestive
circulatory and respiratory
digestive and immune
excretory and digestive
• The primary function of the muscular system is:
A
B
C
D
to provide strength and movement in an organism
taking oxygen into the lungs
giving structure and protection to the body
to help your body grow
• Which of the following is necessary in order to move our
skeletal system:
• A
B
C
D
eyes
muscles
skin
hands
• The diagram best illustrates:
• A
B
C
D
frontal cortex
central nervous system
neurons
peripheral nervous system
• Which organ system is responsible for sending signals to
the brain?
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A
B
C
D
nervous system
excretory system
muscular system
integumentary system
• Which of the following organ systems is matched to its
correct function?
• A skeletal; protects your internal organs from damage
B respiratory; pumps blood through your body
C cardiovascular; takes in oxygen and removes carbon
dioxide
D muscular; provides structure and support