Plant, Animal, & Bacteria Cells

Worksheet by Pamela Hilbig
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Biology, Science
Grades
10 , 9
Language
ENG
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Parts of an Animal Cell Use the following words to label the picture below: (type it EXACTLY as you see it here)cell membrane, mitochondria, nucleus, golgi, centriole, vacuole, rough ER, cytoplasm cell membrane nucleus mitochondria golgi centriole vacuole rough ER cytoplasm Parts of an Animal Cell: Functions Match the following Cell Membrane Controls what can enter or exit the cells Cytoplasm Watery gel that fills the cell and is the location of many chemical reactions Vacuole Holds water, food, or waste within the cell Nucleus Contains the DNA of the cell Mitochondria Breaks sugar molecules to release energy (powerhouse) Golgi Packaging center of the cell Plant Cell Diagram Use the following words to label the picture below: (type it EXACTLY as you see it here) cell membrane, cell wall, chloroplast, mitochondria, nucleus, ribosome cell wall cell membrane chloroplast mitochondria nucleus ribosome Parts of Plant Cell: Functions Match the following Cell Membrane Controls what goes in & out of the cell Cell Wall Protective outer layer Chloroplast Uses energy from the sun and carbon dioxide to make sugar for the cell Mitochondria Breaks down sugar to release energy for the cell (powerhouse) Nucleus Contains the DNA of a cell Ribosome Constructs proteins Comparing Plant and Animal Cells Click on each cell part and select the appropriate category. Animals Only shape: round centrioles Both Plants Animals nucleus mitochondria cytoplasm cell membrane Plants Only cell wall chloroplast shape: boxy Parts of a Bacteria Cell Use the following words to label the picture below: (type word EXACTLY as you see it here!)ribosomes, DNA, pili, cytoplasm, cell wall, cell membrane, flagellum flagellum DNA pili ribosomes cell wall cell membrane cytoplasm Comparing Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Click on each cell part and place in the appropriate category. (Some organelles may not be found in ALL eukaryotes, but may still be considered present in eukaryotes). Prokaryote bacteria archae smaller simple pili DNA strands in nucleoid region Eukaryote plants, animal, protists, fungi larger complex nucleus Both Prokaryote and Eukaryote cell membrane cytoplasm ribosomes flagellum

organelles Parts of a Cell Biology animal cell Plant cell
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