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Name __________________
Class Period _____________
Cell Structure & Function
100 points total:
Each blank is worth 2 points, with the exception of #10 and #11 which are worth 3
points.
1) The 4 levels of organization are:
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________________
________________
________________
________________
2) ___________ came up with the term cells.
3) ___________ was the first to record observations of what we know as bacteria from
the plaque of teeth and he called these ____________.
4) The three scientists that contributed to cell theory are:
- _______________
- _______________
- _______________
5) The 3 parts of cell theory:
1) All living things are composed of ________.
2) Cells are the basic units of ___________ and _________in living things.
3) New cells are produced from ___________________.
6) _________________ is the belief that non-living objects can give rise to living
organisms and was disproved by ___________ in 1668 by his meat/maggot experiment.
7) __________________ limits cell size.
8) ___________________ means “before the nucleus.”
9) Cells that have a true nucleus that is membrane bound are called
__________________.
10) List Kingdom(s) that are Prokaryotes:
11) List Kingdom(s) that are Eukaryotes:
12) The __________________ regulates movement of materials into and out of the cell.
13) The ________________ contains DNA and chromosomes.
14) The ________________ is the energy powerhouse of the eukaryotic cell.
15) The cell wall is absent in _________________.
16) Chloroplasts are found in ___________ only and have a pigment called
______________ which absorbs sunlight energy and allows for photosynthesis to occur.
17) Circle the correct word.
Vacuoles found in animal cells are smaller/bigger than vacuoles in plant cells.
18) List 3 major differences between plant and animal cells:
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___________________
___________________
___________________
19) On a separate sheet of paper write down what you learned about each cell part in the
class activity. Each is worth 2 points.
1) Nucleus
2) Nucleolus
3) Nuclear envelope
4) Chromatin and
chromosomes
5) Ribosomes
6) Endoplasmic reticulum
(rough)
7) Endoplasmic reticulum
(smooth)
8) Golgi Apparatus
9) Lysosomes
13) Chloroplasts
10) Central Vacuole
14) Cytoskeleton
15) Cell (plasma)
membrane
16) Cell Wall
11) Smaller Vacuoles
12) Mitochondria
17) Centriole
18) Cytoplasm
**** Flagella and cilia will be discussed but won’t be assigned.