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Transcript
Cell Theory
What are the three basic components of Cell Theory?
Who were the scientists that contributed to the components of cell theory? List their
names and contribution
Find three photographs that are examples of animal cells
Find three photographs that are examples of plant cells
Eukaryotic
Animal
Cell
Lysosome
Plasma (Cell) Membrane
Nuclear
Membrane
Centrioles
Golgi
Endoplasmic
reticulum
Mitochondria
Nucleolus
Ribosomes
Vacuole
Label the cell parts and describe their function below the diagram.
Nucleus
Prokaryotic Cell
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Ribosome
Nucleoid region
Label the cell parts and describe their function below the diagram.
Find three photographs that are examples of prokaryotic cells
Plant Cell
Plasma (Cell) Membrane
Nuclear
Membrane
Chloroplast
Golgi
Endoplasmic
reticulum
Mitochondria
Nucleolus
Ribosomes
Large
Vacuole
Label the cell parts and describe their function below the diagram.
Nucleus
Cell Wall
Bill Nye: Cells
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All the plants and animals in the world are made of _______________.
Humans have about __________ _______________ cells in them.
Cells are alive and they _______________.
Is a sea sponge ALIVE or NOT?
Cell membrane comes from a word that means _______________
_______________.
6. Yogurt and cheese are made from milk using bacteria and _______________
cells.
7. _______________ is the fastest growing organ.
8. _______________ tell your cells what to do.
9. Genes are made of _______________.
10. Humans have _______________ pairs of chromosomes.
11. How many red blood cells can fit in the letter O?
12. Which type of blood cell attacks viruses?
13. Do you think a Twinkie is alive?
Review –
Answer the following questions:
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5.
What are the three parts of cell theory?
How are cells organized?
What are some of the differences between eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cell?
What are the differences in plant and animal cells?
Identify and describe the following cell organelles: nucleus, plasma membrane,
cell wall, mitochondria, vacuoles, chloroplasts and ribosomes.
6. How does structure relate to the function of the cell’s organelle?