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Cells Lesson 5

Learning intentions At the end of this lesson: All pupils will be able to: list the differences and similarities in cell structure between animal and plant cells Most pupils will be able to: describe and compare what organelles animal and plant cells have that are similar and different Some pupils will be able to: explain why animal and plant cells have similar and different structures

Starter for 10! Draw a diagram to show the structure of a cell from the description given. Read this whole passage first before you start drawing. The cell is three times longer than it is broad. It has straight edges or sides which appear as narrow double lines. There is a fairly thin strip of material lining the inner edge of the outer structure. Embedded in this thin strip is a small, dark, oval structure. This structure is sited at the top, left corner within the thin strip. Also present within the thin strip are small, dark spots which give this area a dotted appearance. The centre of the cell appears to be empty of any structures and fills most of the cell. Identify the cell and label the structures that you know.

Animal and Plant cells Plant cell

Animal and Plant cells Animal cell

Compare Plant and Animal Cells : Double Bubble Animal Cell Plant Cell

Recording what you can see: Onion Cells Cheek Cells

Recording what you can see: Nucleus Animal Cell Cell membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus Plant Cell Cell membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus Cell wall Nucleus Vacuole Chloroplast

ANIMAL CELLS Nucleus Cytoplasm Cell membrane PLANT CELLS 1.Nucleus4.Vacuole 2.Cytoplasm5. Chloroplasts 3.Cell membrane6. Cell wall

Comparing Plant and Animal Cells Part of cellPresent in animal cell Present in plant cell nucleus cytoplasm cell wall cell membrane vacuole chloroplasts

Comparing Plant and Animal Cells Part of cellPresent in animal cell Present in plant cell nucleusyes cytoplasmyes cell wallnoyes cell membraneyes vacuolenoyes chloroplastsnoyes

Cell Structure and Function Multiple Choice Quiz Questions and Answers

? Question 1 a. cytoplasm b. cell wall c. chloroplast d. cell membrane

? Question 2 a. cell wall b. cell membrane c. sap vacuole d. cytoplasm

? Question 3 a. cytoplasm b. sap vacuole c. chloroplast d. nucleus

? Question 4 a. cytoplasm b. cell wall c. chloroplast d. cell membrane

? Question 5 a. cytoplasm b. sap vacuole c. chloroplast d. nucleus

? Question 6 a. cytoplasm b. sap vacuole c. chloroplast d. nucleus

Question 7 1.Vacuole, nucleus and cell membrane 2.Nucleus, cell wall, cytoplasm 3.Nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm 4.Cell membrane, chloroplast, cell wall Which structures are present in animal and plant cells?

Question 8 1.Cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm 2.Cell wall, cell membrane, vacuole 3.Nucleus, chloroplast, cytoplasm 4.Chloroplast, cell wall, vacuole Which structures are present only in plant cells?

Question 9 1.Controls the cell 2.Stores water and mineral ions 3.Makes glucose by photosynthesis 4.Controls what enters and leaves the cell What is the function of the chloroplast?

Question 10 1.Supports and protects the cell 2.Controls the cell 3.Controls what enters and leaves the cell 4.Metabolic reactions occur here What is the function of the cell membrane?

Question 11 1.Supports and protects the cell 2.Stores water and mineral ions 3.Controls the cell 4.Controls what enters and leaves the cell What is the function of the cell wall?

Question 12 1.Stores water and mineral ions 2.Metabolic reactions occur here 3.Controls what enters and leaves the cell 4.Supports the cell What is the function of the cytoplasm?

Question 13 1.Supports and protects the cell 2.Controls what enters and leaves the cell 3.Controls the cell 4.Stores water and mineral ions What is the function of the sap vacuole?

Question 14 1.Supports and protects the cell 2.Controls the cell 3.Controls what enters and leaves the cell 4.Metabolic reactions occur here What is the function of the nucleus?

Question 15 Red blood cell and root hair cell Ciliated cell and xylem vessel Liver cell and palisade cell Muscle cell and mesophyll cell The two cells illustrated below show a typical:

Cell Structure and Function Multiple Choice Quiz Answers Cambridge Biology IGCSE

? Question 1 a. cytoplasm b. cell wall c. chloroplast d. cell membrane

? Question 2 a. cell wall b. cell membrane c. sap vacuole d. cytoplasm

? Question 3 a. cytoplasm b. sap vacuole c. chloroplast d. nucleus

? Question 4 a. cytoplasm b. cell wall c. chloroplast d. cell membrane

? Question 5 a. cytoplasm b. sap vacuole c. chloroplast d. nucleus

? Question 6 a. cytoplasm b. sap vacuole c. chloroplast d. nucleus

Question 7 a.Vacuole, nucleus and cell membrane b.Nucleus, cell wall, cytoplasm c.Nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm d.Cell membrane, chloroplast, cell wall Which structures are present in animal and plant cells?

Question 8 a.Cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm b.Cell wall, cell membrane, vacuole c.Nucleus, chloroplast, cytoplasm d.Chloroplast, cell wall, vacuole Which structures are present only in plant cells?

Question 9 a.Controls the cell b.Stores water and mineral ions c.Makes glucose by photosynthesis d.Controls what enters and leaves the cell What is the function of the chloroplast?

Question 10 a.Supports and protects the cell b.Controls the cell c.Controls what enters and leaves the cell d.Metabolic reactions occur here What is the function of the cell membrane?

Question 11 a.Supports and protects the cell b.Stores water and mineral ions c.Controls the cell d.Controls what enters and leaves the cell What is the function of the cell wall?

Question 12 a.Stores water and mineral ions b.Metabolic reactions occur here c.Controls what enters and leaves the cell d.Supports the cell What is the function of the cytoplasm?

Question 13 a.Supports and protects the cell b.Controls what enters and leaves the cell c.Controls the cell d.Stores water and mineral ions What is the function of the permanent vacuole?

Question 14 a.Supports and protects the cell b.Controls the cell c.Controls what enters and leaves the cell d.Metabolic reactions occur here What is the function of the nucleus?

Question 15 a.Red blood cell and root hair cell b.Ciliated cell and xylem vessel c.Liver cell and palisade cell d.Muscle cell and mesophyll cell The two cells illustrated below show a typical: