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Ch 7: Cells-Theory, Microscopes, and Parts/Organelles Study Guide
1. What did Hooke, Schwann, and Schleiden each contribute to the cell theory?
2. What are the 3 parts of the cell theory?
3. Make a chart or Venn diagram to compare the 2 types of electron microscopes on these areas:
1) magnification power, 2) what they can see, 3) the type of pictures they can produce, and 4) how
they magnify.
4. Make a Venn diagram to compare and contrast the 2 basic cell types prokaryotes vs. eukaryotes.
You must mention the following: nucleus, shape, size, and cell wall.
5. Define the following words: cell theory, organelle, selective permeability, fluid mosaic model,
and transport proteins.
6. List the functions of the: a) cell membrane, b) cell wall, c) ER, d) chloroplast, e) Golgi apparatus,
f) lysosomes, g) mitochondria, h) nucleus, i) ribosomes, and j) vacuole.
7. What are 3 organelles found only in plant cells? 2 organelles found only in animal cells?
From pg. 24, know the following structures:
o Animal Cell—ribosomes, nucleus, and cell membrane
o Plant Cell—central vacuole, Golgi, and chloroplast
Ch 7: Cells-Theory, Microscopes, and Parts/Organelles Study Guide
1. What did Hooke, Schwann, and Schleiden each contribute to the cell theory?
2. What are the 3 parts of the cell theory?
3. Make a chart or Venn diagram to compare the 2 types of electron microscopes on these areas:
1) magnification power, 2) what they can see, 3) the type of pictures they can produce, and 4) how
they magnify.
4. Make a Venn diagram to compare and contrast the 2 basic cell types prokaryotes vs. eukaryotes.
You must mention the following: nucleus, shape, size, and cell wall.
5. Define the following words: cell theory, organelle, selective permeability, fluid mosaic model,
and transport proteins.
6. List the functions of the: a) cell membrane, b) cell wall, c) ER, d) chloroplast, e) Golgi apparatus,
f) lysosomes, g) mitochondria, h) nucleus, i) ribosomes, and j) vacuole.
7. What are 3 organelles found only in plant cells? 2 organelles found only in animal cells?
From pg. 24, know the following structures:
o Animal Cell—ribosomes, nucleus, and cell membrane
o Plant Cell—central vacuole, Golgi, and chloroplast
Ch 7: Cells-Theory, Microscopes, and Parts/Organelles Study Guide
1. What did Hooke, Schwann, and Schleiden each contribute to the cell theory?
2. What are the 3 parts of the cell theory?
3. Make a chart or Venn diagram to compare the 2 types of electron microscopes on these areas:
1) magnification power, 2) what they can see, 3) the type of pictures they can produce, and 4) how
they magnify.
4. Make a Venn diagram to compare and contrast the 2 basic cell types prokaryotes vs. eukaryotes.
You must mention the following: nucleus, shape, size, and cell wall.
5. Define the following words: cell theory, organelle, selective permeability, fluid mosaic model,
and transport proteins.
6. List the functions of the: a) cell membrane, b) cell wall, c) ER, d) chloroplast, e) Golgi apparatus,
f) lysosomes, g) mitochondria, h) nucleus, i) ribosomes, and j) vacuole.
7. What are 3 organelles found only in plant cells? 2 organelles found only in animal cells?
From pg. 24, know the following structures:
o Animal Cell—ribosomes, nucleus, and cell membrane
o Plant Cell—central vacuole, Golgi, and chloroplast