CELL SCRAPBOOK Summative Assessment

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CELL SCRAPBOOK Summative Assessment Name: ____________

CELL MEMBRANE The cell membrane is like a security guard. BECAUSE cell membrane controls what comes in and out of the cell, just like a security guard controls who comes in and out of a building.

CELL WALL Explain analogy: Pictures of cell structure Picture of analogy

CHLORPLAST (Explain analogy) Pictures of cell structure Picture of analogy

LYSOSOMES (Explain analogy) (Pictures of cell structure Picture of analogy

CILIA (cilium) (Explain analogy) Pictures of cell structure Picture of analogy

GOLGI APPARATUS (Explain analogy) Pictures of cell structure Picture of analogy

MITOCHONDRIA (Explain analogy) Pictures of cell structure Picture of analogy

Endoplasmic Reticulum (Explain analogy) Pictures of cell structure Picture of analogy

RIBOSOMES (Explain analogy) Pictures of cell structure Picture of analogy

VACUOLE (Explain analogy) Pictures of cell structure Picture of analogy

Prokaryotic Cell (2 organisms = 2 pictures of examples of bacteria) (1 diagram = labeled picture)

Eukaryotic Cell (3 organisms = 3 pictures of examples; Plant, animal, fungi) (1 diagram = labeled picture)

Comparing Animal and Plant Cells Sentence explaining key differences of plant and animal cells. Correct diagrams of plant and animal cells. Real microscope pictures of plant and animal cells