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Class Notes / Learning Log / Textbook Notes
If there was no class lecture this
Week, write a paragraph about
what you learned and/or
questions about what you didn't
understand.
Name:
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Topic: Parts of a eukaryotic cell Part 1
Questions/Main Ideas:
Are cells flat (2D)?
Notes:
No. Cells are 3 dimensional (3D) objects
Eukaryotic cells can be Animal cells and plant cells
divided into two
groups?
All eukaryotic cells are Organelles
made up of _____
What are organelles?
Structures found within the cytoplasm of eukaryotic
cells
These groups are made
up of the following:
Cell wall?
Tough, rigid outer coverings that protect the cell and give
it shape
Cell membrane?
Outer covering of cells
Cytoplasm?
Gelatin like material inside every cell
Nucleus?
Directs all cell activities and is separated from the
cytoplasm by a membrane
Chloroplast?
Green organelles in plant cells that make food
Only found in plant cells
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Mitochondria?
Organelles where energy is released from the breakdown
of food into carbon dioxide and water
Found in both plant and animal cells
Topic: Parts of a eukaryotic cell Part 2
Do organelles function Yes. All organelles have to function together in order for
(work) together?
the cell to survive.
Ribosome?
Small structures where cells make their own protein
Endoplasmic
reticulum?
Extends from the nucleus to the cell membrane.
Is a series of folded membranes in which materials can be
processed and moved around inside of the cell
Golgi bodies?
Are stacked, flattened membranes.
Sort proteins and other cellular substances and package
them into membrane-bound structures called vesicles
Lysosomes?
Contain digestive chemicals that help break down food
molecules, cell wastes, and worn-out cell parts.
Only found in animal cells
Vacuole?
Store a cell’s excess water and waste.
Found in plant and animal cells. However, in plant cells
there is one large central vacuole, and animal cells have
more than one smaller vacuoles spread throughout the
cell.
Nucleus?
Contains hereditary materials (DNA)
Summary, Reflection, Analysis
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Questions/Main Ideas:
Notes:
Summary, Reflection, Analysis
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