Cells: TYPES, STRUCTURES, TRANSPORT, ENERGY, AND DIFFERENTIATION

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Cells: TYPES, STRUCTURES, TRANSPORT, ENERGY, AND DIFFERENTIATION

Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote Quick check: Create a Venn diagram comparing and contrasting prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Prokaryote Eukaryote

Plant vs. Animal cell Animal Cell Plant Cell Quick Check: What organelles might a scientist see missing inside an animal cell that would be inside of a plant cell? Explain why these organelles are missing from the animal cell.

Microscopes Quick check: What parts of the microscope are multiplied together to calculate the total magnification?

Levels of organization Quick Check: Groups of ___________ form tissues, tissues form ______________, and ____________ form ___________ systems.

Cell Transport Draw the u-tube after OSMOSIS. Quick Check: Choose which answer best describes the type of transport. Active transport: hi→lo or lo→hi uses energy or does not use energy Passive transport: : hi→lo or lo→hi uses energy or does not use energy Draw the beaker after DIFFUSION.

Photosynthesis and cell respiration Quick Check: For PHOTOSYNTHESIS, label each reactant and each product. What organelle is this? Quick Check: For CELL RESPIRATION, label each reactant and each product. What organelle is this? Quick Check: How is anaerobic fermentation different from aerobic respiration?

Cell specialization Quick Check: Do all cells have the same DNA? What makes each cell in the picture look and function differently?