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Cell Challenge As a group, quietly discuss each question and agree upon one correct answer. The group with the most correct answers will win extra credit.

1) Who first observed cells when he examined cork underneath an early microscope?

2) Which organisms are the only living prokaryotes?

3) Name two functions of the lysosome.

4) What usually determines the shape of a cell?

5) Who was one of the first people to describe LIVING cells?

6) Which organelle transports ribosomes/proteins (before going to the Golgi body)?

7) Name two organelles that plant cells have and animal cells don’t.

8) Identify this organelle.

9) Identify this organelle.

10) Besides the chloroplast, which other organelle is thought to have evolved according to the theory of endosymbiosis?

11) What are cells called that have a nucleus?

12) Identify these organelles (green spheres).

13) a.Identify this organelle. b. What is the function?

14) Name the three basic parts that compose a phospholipid.

15) Name the sac, proteins are placed within by the Golgi Body before being shipped away.

16)Which organelle is created by the nucleolus?

17) Which organelle stores water and waste within cells?

18) What type of receptor is shown below?

19) Which organelle produces the molecule ATP (energy) that is required by all cells?

20) Place the steps of protein creation in the order from start to finish. Step B Nucleolus creates the ribosome Step E Ribosomes exit the nucleus Step A Ribosomes attach and travel along the rough ER Step C Protein created by the ribosome is passed to the Golgi body Step D Vesicle protects the protein and releases it from the cell

1) Who first observed cells when he examined cork underneath an early microscope?

2) Which organisms are the only living prokaryotes?

3) Name two functions of the lysosome.

4) What usually determines the shape of a cell?

5) Who was one of the first people to describe LIVING cells?

6) Which organelle transports ribosomes/proteins (before going to the Golgi body)?

7) Name two organelles that plant cells have and animal cells don’t.

8) Identify this organelle.

9) Identify this organelle.

10) Besides the chloroplast, which other organelle is thought to have evolved according to the theory of endosymbiosis?

11) What are cells called that have a nucleus?

12) Identify these organelles.

13) Identify this organelle.

14) Name the three basic parts that compose a phospholipid.

15) Name the sac, proteins are placed within by the Golgi Body before being shipped away.

16)Which organelle is created by the nucleolus?

17) Which organelle stores water and waste within cells?

18) What type of receptor is shown below?

19) Which organelle produces the molecule ATP (energy) that is required by all cells?

20) Place the steps of protein creation in the order from start to finish. Step B Nucleolus creates the ribosome Step E Ribosomes exit the nucleus Step A Ribosomes attach and travel along the rough ER Step C Protein created by the ribosome is passed to the Golgi body Step D Vesicle protects the protein and releases it from the cell

1. Describe the two types of receptors found in cells. 2. Name the types of passive and active transport. Describe each type.