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Study Guide for the Cells Test
Textbook Chapter 1 pages 4-23
1. Gather all materials: Class notes, Directed reading worksheets, Computer Lab WS –
Comparing Cells to a Factory, Cell diagrams, Vocab. Reinforcement WS, Review WS,
Homework, Quizzes
2. Organize by Section in the book
3. Review objectives at beginning of each section. Write down QUESTIONS or unfamiliar
terms.
4. Read the summary at the end of each section.
5. Read through your notes highlighting important information.
6. Do you understand the vocab and concepts? Ask questions before it’s too late!
Section 1 Diversity of Cells pg. 4-10
Vocabulary Cells
nucleus
Cell membrane
prokaryote
Surface area to volume ratio
Concepts
bacteria
organelle
vesicle
lysosome
vacuole
chloroplast
Cell theory
*Cell size ? why are they so small?
*Kinds of Cells
Section 2 Eukaryotic Cells pgs 12-18
Vocabulary Cell Wall
mitochondrion
Ribosome
Golgi complex
Endoplasmic reticulum
Concepts
DNA
eukaryote
*Function of each cell part
*Differences between plant and animal cells
Can you identify cell parts in a diagram??
Section 3 Organization of Living Things pgs. 20 –23
Vocabulary tissue
organ
organism
Organ system
structure
function
Concepts
Advantages of being multicellular
*Levels of organization in living things
Format:
multiple choice,
completion w/ word banks,
short essays *(3),
diagrams of plant and animal cells