1. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
2. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
3. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
4. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
5. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
6. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
7. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
8. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
9. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow. The little dots.
10. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow 10. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow. The substance that the organelles are “floating” in.
11. What type of cell is represented here? (Animal or Plant?)
12. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow. (The inside layer
13. Name the membrane part indicated with the red arrow.
14. Name the membrane part indicated with the red 14. Name the membrane part indicated with the red arrow AND indicate if it is polar or non-polar.
15. Name the membrane part indicated with the red 15. Name the membrane part indicated with the red arrow AND indicate if it is hydrophobic/hydrophilic.
16. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow. (Outer layer)
17. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
18. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
19. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
20. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
21. What characteristic does this organelle show that 21. What characteristic does this organelle show that allows certain materials in/out?
22. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
23. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
24. What type of cell is represented? (Plant or Animal)
25. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.
26. Is this a prokaryote or eukaryote?
27. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow. (The opening)
28. Name the cell part indicated with the red arrow.