Match the correct term to their definition. 1.The organelle in which photosynthesis takes place 2.Contains genetic material 3.Breaks down food molecules.

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Match the correct term to their definition. 1.The organelle in which photosynthesis takes place 2.Contains genetic material 3.Breaks down food molecules to release energy 4.Stores water and helps give shape to the cell 5.Semi-permeable layer of the cell 6.Provides support and protection to plant cells a.cell wall b.cell membrane c.mitochondria d.nucleus e.chloroplast f.vacuole

Fill in the blank nucleus cell wall chloroplast cytoplasm 1.Plant cells have _____________________, which conduct photosynthesis. 2.In addition to a cell membrane, plants have a ______ _______ which provides support and protection to the cell. 3.The _________________ is the control center of the cell, because it contains our heredity information. 4.The _______________ is a gel-like substance found inside every cell. 5.Name two structures found only in plant cells.

1.Which number organelle contains the chromosomes and genes? 2.What number organelle is semi-permeable/ 3.What is the name of organelle #6? 4.What kind of cell is this? How do you know?

STATION 4: CELL THEORY All plants are made of cells Discovered bacteria cells All animals are made of cells

STATION 5: LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION 1.Label each layer of the circle with the correct level of organization (cell, organ, tissue, etc) 2.What are tissues made of? 3.What are organ systems made of? 4.Which level? a.Leaf of a plant b.Your skin c.Digestive system d.A Human