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Transcript
Name ____________________________
Quirk’s Great Cell Webquest
Objective: You will look at computer models of cells, learn the functions and the descriptions of the
cells and their components.
GO to: : :
http://www.cellsalive.com/cells/cell_model.htm
Navigating the site: Cells.alive has a navigation bar at the left. After accessing the page, click on CELL
BIOLOGY on the left side navigation bar. From here, you will access the links: Cell Models: the animal
cell model, the plant cell model, and the bacterial cell model.
Part A:The Cell Organelle Worksheet You will be able to choose plant, animal, or bacteria cells.
Manipulate the organelles in the cell by clicking on the organelle, and reading about it. The intent of the
activity is to provide you with a better feeling of the appearance (structure), function, and location of
the organelles. You should explore the following organelles and complete the Cell Organelle worksheet.
Organelle
Cell wall
Cell Membrane
Nucleus
Nuclear Membrane
Location
Description
Function
Cytoplasm-cytsol
Endoplasmic
Reticulum-rough
Ribosome
Mitochondrion
Vacuole
Lysosome
Chloroplast
Part B: Bacterial Cell Model
Part C: Animal Cell Model - (you will need to return to the "Cell Biology" link to access this page, or
hit your back button)
For this model, you will need to click on the various parts of the cell to go to a screen that tells you
about the parts. Answers to the following questions are found there.
1. What do mitochondria do?
Sketch each of the following.
Mitochondria
2. How big are mitochondria?
3. What does the Golgi Apparatus do?
4. What is the difference between smooth and rough ER?
Lysosome
5. Where is the nucleolus found?
6. What does the nucleolus do?
Golgi Apparatus
7. What does the cytoskeleton do?
8. Cytosol goes by what other name?
Rough ER
9. What is the function of the cytosol?
10. What is the function of the lysosome?
Part D: Plant Cell Model - (you will need to return to the "Cell Biology" link to access this page, or
hit your back button)
1. What other type of cell has a cell wall?
Sketch the following
Chloroplast
2. What makes the plant cells green?
3. In plant cells, what does the vacuole do?
Vacuole
Part E: Overview
For the chart below, place a check in the box if the cell has that component.
Plant
Animal
Bacteria
Chloroplast
Vacuole
Ribosome
Mitochondria
DNA
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Cell Wall
Golgi Apparatus
Part F: PROCEED TO CELL QUIZ!
Record Score ________