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Aim What is a cell?
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Living Things Common to all living things is the cell
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Cells Animal Cell Plant Cell
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Parts of a cell What are parts of the cell are called? organelles
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Cell Membrane The boundary between the cell and it’s environment (4)
Regulates the movement of particles in and out of cell Semi permeable- let only some things in Under electron microscope
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Nucleus (Brain) Controls all of the cell's functions DNA located here
Translation occurs here (RNA is made)
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Cytoplasm Gel that fills the inside of cell
Circulates materials around the cell Similar to the circulatory system in animals
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Vacuoles Sac like structure where particles are stored
Place where cell also digests their food # 2 in diagram
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Ribosomes Organelle where proteins are synthesized # 3 in diagram
Translation occurs here. This is where amino acids are connected together to make proteins
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Mitochondria Organelle where cellular aerobic respiration occurs
Produces energy for the cell in the form of ATP Oxygen and glucose are combined to make energy Powerhouse of the cell
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Found in plant cells In addition plant cell also contain
Chloroplast (green) Central Vacuole Cell Wall
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1.Which cell structure is represented by the three-dimensional diagram?
chloroplast mitochondria plasma membrane replicated chromosome
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2.Which letter indicates a cell structure that directly controls the movement of molecules into and out of the cell? A B C D
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3.The largest amount of DNA in a plant cell is contained in
a nucleus a chromosome a protein molecule an enzyme molecule
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4. Which organelle is correctly paired with its specific function?
cell membrane—storage of hereditary information chloroplast—transport of materials ribosome—synthesis of proteins vacuole—production of ATP
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