Cell Organelles
Master cell organelles! Label diagrams, match functions, and compare plant/animal cells. Fun science worksheet!
Click on the blank and choose the best word to complete the paragraph below. Spelling counts! cells are the basic unit of life and are the main unit of organization in living things. All cells are contained by a cell membrane that keeps the cell parts inside the cell. The cell membrane also controls what goes in and out of the cell. Inside the cell, there are tiny parts known as organelles. Click on the blank and select the best word to complete the paragraph. Spelling counts! Each organelleis a tiny organ-like structure that has a specific job or function. All of the organelles work togetherto help the cell get rid of waste, repair damage, growand reproduce. The nucleusis the largest cell structure and it functions as the commandcenter of the cell. Match it up! Match each cell organelle with the function it serves for the cell. nucleus controls a cell's activities cell membrane protective layer, controls what leaves & enters a cell cytoplasm jelly like substance, holds organelles in place ribosomes makes protein for the cell mitochondria releases energy for the cell Decide if each cell organelle belongs with a plant cell, animal cell, or is found in both. Sort each to its proper category. Plant cells cell wall chloroplasts large vacuoles Animal cells smaller vacuoles Both plant and animal cells Mitochondria ribosomes cell membrane nucleus Label the plant cell using the following words: ribosome, cell wall, nucleus, mitochondrion, and vacuole. Spelling counts! nucleus vacuole ribosome cell wall mitochondrion Label the animal cell using the following words: vacuole, nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondrion. Spelling counts! mitochondrion vacuole nucleus cell membrane Select the best answer for each question.Cell organelles are located within the _ of the cell. nucleus cytoplasm vacuoles In animal cells like the one shown, which organelle is responsible for storing water for the cell? nucleus ribosome vacuole The diagram shows a plant cell with a very large vacuole (I), a cell wall (II), a nucleus (III), and chloroplasts (IV). Which cell structure is most likely to be most similar in animal cells? Cell wall Nucleus Chloroplast Vacuole A scientist discovers an unlabeled petri dish with a sample of cells.Using a microscope, she carefully observes the cells from the dish. She notes the following structures:cell wall large vacuoles nucleus some chloroplasts cytoplasm cell membraneFrom her observations, which of the following can be concluded? The cells are bacteria cultures. The cells are from a plant. The cells are from an animal.