CELL LAB HOW DID YOU DO??? I love cheek cells!!. Your animal cells (cheek cells) should have looked like this:

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CELL LAB HOW DID YOU DO??? I love cheek cells!!

Your animal cells (cheek cells) should have looked like this:

The iodine was added to many of your slides in order to: 1.Test for starch 2.Test for proteins 3.Add contrast to help you see the nucleus

Based on the picture of the cheek cells, please identify the following structure: A 1.Cytoplasm 2.Cell membrane 3.Nucleus 4.Cell wall

The other parts you should have labeled are as follows cytoplasm Cell Membrane

Based on the picture this is most likely a(n)____: 1.Animal cell due to the nucleus 2.A onion cell due to the cytoplasm 3.A onion cell due to the cell wall 4.Animal cell due to the chloroplasts

I hope you recognized this as an onion cell. Can you think of other ways you could describe this cell? Plant Eukaryotic

The structure identified by the arrow is the: 1.Cell wall and nucleus 2.Cell wall and cell membrane 3.Cell membrane and cytoplasm 4.Cell wall and cytoplasm

Your elodea should have looked like the picture below. As you can see, this cell has a nice green color. What name is given to these green organelles: C H L O R O P L A S T S

Can you think of two other ways you could describe these elodea cells: PLANT CELLS E U K A R O Y T I C C E L L S

Can you name the cell type at the tip of the pointer? Tooth Cell I want the tooth! You can’t handle the tooth!

Unfortunately, many of you may not have been able to locate the bacteria in your field of view. If you were successful, they probably looked like this….. OR

The difference in size between the bacteria and other cells is similar to the comparison in the drawing below… PLANT CELLS BACTERIA

Bacteria are… 1.Complex cells lacking a nucleus and organelles 2.Prokaryotic cells lacking a nucleus and organelles 3.Eukaryotic cells containing a nucleus 4.Prokaryotic cells with a nucleus but no organelles

The following picture depicts what type of cell? 1.Bacteria 2.Plant 3.Animal

The following picture depicts what type of cell? 1.Bacteria 2.Plant 3.Animal

Animal cells have a cell wall. 1.True 2.False

Which component of the cell theory is represented by the following diagram 1.All living things are made of cells 2.Cells are the basic unit of structure and function 3.All cells come from pre-existing cells 4.Cells are either eukaryotic or prokaryotic

Based on the chart, which cell is most likely a plant cell CELL STRUCTURECELL TYPE ACELL TYPE BCELL TYPE C CYTOPLASMYES CELL MEMBRANEYES NUCLEUSYESNOYES CELL WALLYES NO 1.Cell A 2.Cell B 3.Cell C 4.Cells A and C

Based on the chart, which cell is most likely eukaryotic cell CELL STRUCTURECELL TYPE ACELL TYPE BCELL TYPE C CYTOPLASMYES CELL MEMBRANEYES NUCLEUSYESNOYES CELL WALLYES NO 1.Cell A 2.Cell B 3.Cell C 4.Cells A and C

Based on the chart, which cell is most likely lacking organelles CELL STRUCTURECELL TYPE ACELL TYPE BCELL TYPE C CYTOPLASMYES CELL MEMBRANEYES NUCLEUSYESNOYES CELL WALLYES NO 1.Cell A 2.Cell B 3.Cell C 4.Cells A and C

Adipose Cells

Artery and Vein Cells Which is which?

Red Blood Cells

Bone Cells