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Cell Parts Plant vs. Animal What is this? Cellular Organization In and Out 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 Bonus

Which cell part controls what enters and leaves a cell? Cell Parts - 100 Answer

What serves as the internal transport system in cells What serves as the internal transport system in cells? For example, ribosomes travel trhough it. Cell Parts - 200 Answer

This gel-like fluid fill up the empty space in the cell keeping organelles in place. Cell Parts – 300 Answer

Found in plant and animal cells, this organelle uses chemical reactions to produce energy for ALL the activities in the cell. Cell Parts - 400 Answer

What is the name of the green organelle that captures the sun’s energy in plant cells? Plant vs. Animal - 100 Answer

What takes up most of the space inside a plant cell? Plant vs. Animal - 200 Answer

What is the name of the structure that supports and protects a plant cell? Plant vs. Animal - 300 Answer

Describe FOUR differences between plant and animal cells. Plant vs. Animal - 400 Answer

Plant or animal? What is #4 and #6? What is this?- 100 Answer

Plant or animal? What is A, E, G? What is this?- 200 Answer

Plant or animal? What is E, J, K, L, N? What is this?- 300 Answer

Plant or animal? What is 2, 3,4, 6, 8, 10? What is this?- 400 Answer

Cellular Organization- 100 Choose one type of cell and describe how it is modified from the “typical cell”. Cellular Organization- 100 Answer

Name the cellular organization from specialized cells to organism. Answer

Cellular Organization- 300 What type of organisms have specialized cells? Why do cells specialize? Cellular Organization- 300 Answer

What is a tissue? What is an organ? What is an organ system? Cellular Organization- 400 Answer

The natural movement of molecules goes from ____ to ____ concentration The natural movement of molecules goes from ____ to ____ concentration. Give one example. In and Out- 100 Answer

What the difference between Diffusion and Osmosis. In and Out- 200 Answer

How does a Cell Membrane work How does a Cell Membrane work? Explain why salt does not get inside meat cells when added but instead water comes out of the cells. In and Out- 300 Answer

Why is Passive Transport (Diffusion-Osmosis) so important for life Why is Passive Transport (Diffusion-Osmosis) so important for life? Give three reasons. In and Out- 400 Answer

Cell membrane

Endoplasmic Reticulum

Cytoplasm

Mitochondria

Chloroplast

Vacuole

Cell Wall

Rectangular Vs circular. Green Vs transparent *Rectangular Vs circular *Green Vs transparent *One big vacuole Vs seveal small vacuoles *Cell Wall and Chloroplasts in plant cells.

Plant Cell. Vacuole Chloroplast

Animal Cell Nucleus Cell Membrane Endoplasmic Reticulum

Plant Cell Vacuole Cell Wall Cell Membrane Chromatin (DNA)

Animal Cell ER Mitochondria Cell Membrane Ribosomes Vacuole Nucleus

Onion Cell: No choloplasts since it is underground Onion Cell: No choloplasts since it is underground. Red Blood Cell: Pushes out the nucleus to have more space to carry oxygen. Small to get to any cell in the animal body. Nerve Cell: Long axons that connect to the next nerve cell to send the signals to and out of the brain.

Specialized Cell—Tissue—Organ—Organ System--- Complex Organism

Only multicellular Organisms have specialized cells Only multicellular Organisms have specialized cells. Cells Specialize to do specific jobs.

Tissue: Same type of cells working together Tissue: Same type of cells working together. Organ: Different tissues working together. Organ System: Different Organs working together.

Molecules naturally move from HIGH to LOW concentration Molecules naturally move from HIGH to LOW concentration. Example: Smell of baked cake from cake to the rest of the house.

Diffusion is movement of ANY molecule from High to Low concentration Diffusion is movement of ANY molecule from High to Low concentration. Osmosis is specific for WATER going from high to low concentration.

A Cell Membrane is a double layer of lipids A Cell Membrane is a double layer of lipids. Salt cannot fit through the lipids and stays outside the cell. Water leaves the cell (from high to low concentration) to reach Equilibrium.

Importance of Diffusion-Osmosis for life: This process allow cells to get molecules they need (water, oxygen, etc) and to get rid of others (CO2) to keep the cell in homeostasis.

Using your knowledge of organelles, cell organization, specialized cells and diffusion, compare and contrast a Prokaryotic Cell with a Eukaryotic cell. Answer Bonus - 500 points!

Prokaryotic cells don’t specialize and don’t have organization of cells. Their cells are simple and only have cell wall (called capsule), cell membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes and DNA. The cell membrane works similar to the ones in Eukaryotic cells.