Cells Unit Parts 1 & 2 Review

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Cells Unit Parts 1 & 2 Review Click through the slides and answer the questions in your packet. The packet will be collected as a classwork grade. You will have approximately 2 block periods to complete the packet! Good luck!

Cell Scramble Identify the cell organelles using the clues provided. 1. OIESOMBR 2. YSLSOMOE 3. TSYMAOLCP 4. ESLCUUN 5. NACITHIRMDOO 6. LECLLAWL I have a way with amino acids! I’m the garbage man! You can find everything in me! I’m the “brain” of the cell. I have all the “power” you’ll need. I’m found all “around” a plant cell. Cell Scramble

Identify the cell parts using the clues provided. 7. THORCSPALLO 8. LEEREACNMBML 9. OUVLEAC 10. LCOSNUULE 11. BDOGLYIOG I’m needed for food. I only let certain things in. You name it – I can store it! I make ribosomes. I work with the ER by packing up materials to send. .

Cell Theory, Organization, Structures and Functions Jeopardy Cell Theory, Organization, Structures and Functions

Levels of Organization Structures & Functions Structures & Functions Cell Theory Scientists 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

A group of tissues working perform a specific task What is an? A group of tissues working together to perform a specific task are known as these Row 1, Col 1

This organelle acts as the brain of the cell as it regulates What is the? This organelle acts as the brain of the cell as it regulates all activities of the cell. 1,2

This structure provides support and protection for the cell; it What is the? This structure provides support and protection for the cell; it allows movement of substances in and out of the cell. 1,3

The German physician added the Who is? The German physician added the 3rd part to the cell theory. He was also the first to propose that diseased cells come from healthy cells, stating “Omnis cellula e cellula” or all cells develop only from pre-existing cells. 1,4

structure and function in living things; it is also What is a? The basic unit of structure and function in living things; it is also the first level of organization in multicellular organisms. 2,1

This is the place in a cell where What is a? This is the place in a cell where proteins are made. 2,2

These structures, which are rarely found in plant cells, What are? These structures, which are rarely found in plant cells, are sometimes referred to as the clean-up crew because they help the cell to eliminate waste. 2,3

The German botanist who proposed Who is? The German botanist who proposed that all plant tissues are composed of cells, and that cells are the basic building blocks of all plants 2,4

A group of cells working a specific task is known What is a? A group of cells working together to perform a specific task is known as this. 3,1

This is the transport system in a cell that is used to carry What is the? This is the transport system in a cell that is used to carry proteins throughout the cell. 3,2

These are storage tanks that are found in cells. They store What are? These are storage tanks that are found in cells. They store water, food, and sometimes waste. 3,3

The English scientist who discovered Who is? The English scientist who discovered a honeycomb-like structure in a cork slice using a primitive compound microscope and coined the term "cell" for these individual compartments 3,4

Cells working together make up What are ? Cells working together make up these 4,1

These structures direct activities of the cell. They are also What are? These structures direct activities of the cell. They are also responsible for passing on traits of the cell to new cells. 4,2

In plant cells, these structures capture energy in sunlight What are? In plant cells, these structures capture energy in sunlight and use it to produce food. 4,3

Only found in plant cells, it’s the outside layer that protects What is the? Only found in plant cells, it’s the outside layer that protects and supports the cell. 4,4

organization that consists of a group of organs working What is an? The fourth level of organization that consists of a group of organs working together to accomplish a specific task is called this. 5,1

This is the site of ribosome production. It also aids in What is the ? This is the site of ribosome production. It also aids in reproduction. It is a small structure found within The nucleus. 5,2

This jelly-like substance provides for support and What is the? This jelly-like substance provides for support and protection for the organelles; it acts like a shock absorber. 5,3

Also known as the “powerhouse,” these structures use oxygen to What are? Also known as the “powerhouse,” these structures use oxygen to break down sugar for energy. 5,4

Final Jeopardy Plant Cells vs. Animal Cells

Complete the Venn Diagram using the structures below. Plant Animal nucleus, nucleolus, chromosomes, lysosomes, cell wall, cell membrane, ribosomes, ER, cytoplasm, mitochondria, chloroplasts, vacuoles

Jeopardy Cell Processes

Respiration or Photosynthesis More Structures Diffusion or Osmosis Active Transport 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Organelles that process What are the ? Organelles that process and package molecules made by the cell Row 1, Col 1

The movement of a substance from high concentration What is the? The movement of a substance from high concentration to low concentration (down the gradient) 1,2

The movement of a substance from low concentration What is ? The movement of a substance from low concentration to high concentration (up the gradient) 1,3

The process by which plants into stored chemical energy What is? The process by which plants capture light energy and transfer it into stored chemical energy 1,4

The cellular structure that allows nutrients to pass into What is the? The cellular structure that allows nutrients to pass into and out of cells 2,1

What is? The diffusion of water 2,2

to move a substance in or out What is? When a cell uses energy to move a substance in or out 2,3

2,4 What is? _________ This diagram shows a mitochondrion. Which life process is associated with the mitochondrion? (1) photosynthesis (3) reproduction (2) respiration (4) digestion 2,4

Which structures are common to both plant and animal cells? What is ? Which structures are common to both plant and animal cells? A. vacuole, chloroplast, nucleus B. cell membrane, nucleus, vacuoles C. nucleus, cell wall, cell membrane D. mitochondrion, vacuole, cell wall 3,1

The process happening here What is? The process happening here 3,2

The process happening here What is? The process happening here 3,3

used by the chloroplasts during photosynthesis What is? The gas produced by the mitochondria and used by the chloroplasts during photosynthesis 3,4

With the development of the microscope, What is? With the development of the microscope, scientists were able to see cells for the first time. Why was it difficult to view cells without a microscope? A Cells are small. B. Cells are alive. C. Cells move quickly. D. Cells have an electrical charge. 4,1

These structures direct activities of the cell. They are also What are ? These structures direct activities of the cell. They are also responsible for passing on traits of the cell to new cells. 4,2

In plant cells, these structures capture energy in sunlight What are? In plant cells, these structures capture energy in sunlight and use it to produce food. 4,3

Only found in plant cells, it’s the outside layer that protects What is the? Only found in plant cells, it’s the outside layer that protects and supports the cell. 4,4

Which of these can only be found in a plant cell? A. a nucleus What is? Which of these can only be found in a plant cell? A. a nucleus B. a vacuole C. a cell wall D. a cell membrane 5,1

This is the site of ribosome production. It also aids in What is the? This is the site of ribosome production. It also aids in reproduction. It is a small structure found within The nucleus. 5,2

This jelly-like substance provides for support and What is the? This jelly-like substance provides for support and protection for the organelles; it acts like a shock absorber. 5,3

Also known as “powerhouses,” these structures break down What are? Also known as “powerhouses,” these structures break down sugar for energy. 5,4

Final Jeopardy Respiration and Photosynthesis

Be able to label the diagram for respiration and photosynthesis and explain where each happens and why they are called opposite reactions.

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