CELLULAR FUNCTIONS PRACTICAL TEST. 1A: What is the name of this organelle? 1B: What process occurs in this cell?

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CELLULAR FUNCTIONS PRACTICAL TEST

1A: What is the name of this organelle? 1B: What process occurs in this cell?

2a: What type of cell is this? 2b: What type of cells are these?

3a) Name this cell type. b) Where in the body might you find this cell?

5. What type of cell is this?

6. a) What type of tissue is this? b) Where in the body would you find this tissue type?

7. a)What type of tissue is this? b) Name two functions of this tissue in the human body.

8b. Name this organelle. 8a. Name this organelle.

Name each organelle and explain its function.

11. Name the process that is occuring.

12.Name the type of solution that is present outside each of the following red blood cells. A: B: C:

BIOBONUS: What is wrong on this slide?