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Name________________________________________________
Class_________________________
Date________________________
Wksts: Cells
Use my link to get to the Interactive Glossary on Discovery Education Techbook,
except for those that tell you otherwise. REMEMBER to watch the video or animation after
you write the definition! Don’t use complete sentences.
1. Cell (use your knowledge!)=
2. Prokaryotic cell (use your knowledge!)=
3. Eukaryotic cell (use your knowledge!)=
4. Robert Hooke (use notes)=
5. Organelle=
6. Plant cell=
7. Animal cell=
8. Unicellular (use your knowledge!)=
9. Multicellular (use your knowledge!)=
**remember to watch the animation on the interactive glossary for some words!!
10. Cell membrane=
11. Cell wall=
12. Cytoplasm=
13. Cell nucleus=
14. Nucleolus (use notes)=
15. Mitochondria and Mitochondrion=
16. Ribosome (use notes)=
17. Vacuole=
18. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (use notes)=
19. Rough endoplasmic reticulum (use notes)=
20. Lysosome (use notes)=
21. Golgi apparatus (Golgi body) (use notes)=
22. Chloroplast=
23. Cell specialization (use notes)=
24. Tissue=
25. Organ=
26. (organ) System (use notes) =
Use the Notes to answer the following:
27.List the 3 main parts of the Cell Theory:
1.
2.
3.
28. What are 8 characteristics of life?
1.
5.
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3.
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8.
29. What are the 5 kingdoms for classifying all living things?
1.
4.
2.
5.
3.
30. What are similarities between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes?
31. What are differences between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes?
32. What are similarities between plant and animal cells?
33. What are differences between plant and animal cells?
34. List the Sequence of Organization for living things.
1.
5.
2.
6.
3.
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4.
8.
Fill in the chart using notes.
Cell Structure
cell membrane
cell wall
cytoplasm
nucleus
chloroplast
mitochondrion
ribosome
vacuole
Function
Drawing
Plant, Animal, or
Both
lysosome
golgi apparatus
rough endoplasmic
reticulum
smooth endoplasmic
reticulum
cytoskeleton
41. Name 3 examples of cell specialization AND explain how the structure helps the function AND draw each cell
(use your Discovery Ed Techbook to look up different cell types).
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
42
. Cell Structure/Function Mini Poster:
Red blood cell
Cartilage cell
White blood cell
Nerve cell
Egg cell
Cardiac muscle cell
Sperm cell
Smooth muscle cell
Epithelial cell (skin)
Skeletal muscle cell
Adipose cell (fat)
Rod and Cone cells
Bone cell
Ciliated cells
1.Draw and color a picture of one cell type from the list, fill up the bottom half of this page, focus on the structure.
(use the search in DE Techbook)
2 Describe the function. (complete sentences)
3.How does the unique structure help with its function (cell specialization)? (complete sentences)