IB Biology HL 1 Mrs. Peters Fall 2014

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IB Biology HL 1 Mrs. Peters Fall 2014 Cell Micrographs Skill: interpretation of electron micrographs to identify organelles and deduce the function of specialized cells IB Biology HL 1 Mrs. Peters Fall 2014

1. Type of Cell: Ibguides.com

2. Type of Cell: Faculty.une.edu

3. Type of Cell: Biology4isc.weebly.com

4. Type of Cell: Identify : Cell Wall Nucleoid region Cell Membrane

5. Type of Cell: Identify: Cell Wall Nucleiod Region Pili Flagella

6. Type of Cell: Identify: Nucleus Mitochondria Cell Membrane Nucleolus Cell Function:

7. Type of Cell Identify: Nucleus Nuclear membrane Rough ER Golgi apparatus Mitochondria Cell Function: www.ivc.edu

8. Type of Cell: Identify: Chloroplast Nucleus Central Vacuole Cell Wall Mitochondria

9. Exocrine Gland Cell of Pancreas Identify: Plasma membrane Mitochondria Nucleus Rough ER Golgi apparatus Vesicles (secretory granules, dark circles) www.slideshare.net

10. Palisade Mesophyll Cells of Leaf Identify: Chloroplast Nucleus Central Vacuole Cell Wall Mitochondria Plasma Membrane www.gettyimages.co.uk

11. Type of Cell: Identify: Nucleus Mitochondria Rough ER Golgi Apparatus Vesicles Cell Function: Intranet.tdmu.edu.ua

12. Type of Cell: Identify: Cell Wall Plasma membrane Chloroplast Vacuole Cell Function: Themicroscopicplant.weebly.com