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NAME: PERIOD: 11 1 10 9 8 2 3 5 7 4 6 Form a

Animal Cell Quiz (formative) Take this quiz on your own, from memory IDENTIFY the name of the numbered cell parts IDENTIFY the function(s) of the numbered cell parts by WRITING LETTER at the end of the numbered line _________________________________ Contains and organizes information for proteins Two layers of membrane with special openings that allow materials to enter and leave Breaks down carbs using oxygen to release chemical energy Assemble amino acids into chains called proteins Controls what enters and leaves, makes vesicles One end attracts water, one end attracts oil Membrane-covered compartment made by 3 structures of cell, can contain enzymes Modifies proteins and lipids, packages materials into vesicles to deliver outside cell The information for making proteins Contains materials to make ribosomes Makes lipids, breaks down drugs, makes vesicles and delivers materials inside cell

Animal Cell Quiz Corrections (formative) Using your SG 3.3 notes, Plant and Animal Cells, and working with partner, WRITE CORRECT NAMES and IDENTIFY CORRECT FUNCTIONS IDENTIFY the name of the numbered cell parts IDENTIFY the function(s) of the numbered cell parts by WRITING LETTER at the end of the numbered line _________________________________ Contains and organizes information for proteins Two layers of membrane with special openings that allow materials to enter and leave Breaks down carbs using oxygen to release chemical energy Assemble amino acids into chains called proteins Controls what enters and leaves, makes vesicles One end attracts water, one end attracts oil Membrane-covered compartment made by 3 structures of cell, can contain enzymes Modifies proteins and lipids, packages materials into vesicles to deliver outside cell The information for making proteins Contains materials to make ribosomes Makes lipids, breaks down drugs, makes vesicles and delivers materials inside cell