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Name: ______________________________________________________________ Period: _______
Week: 14 – 15
Monday
Dates: 11/12 – 11/25
Tuesday
Wednesday
10
No School
11
No School
12 E
17 O
18 E
19 O
*Cell Structure &
Function
*Animal vs Plant
Cells
24 E
Unit: Cells Structure & Function
Thursday
13 O
14 E
*Life is Cellular
(Bill Nye!)
*Section Review 4-2
20 E
21 O
*Cell Organelles
Coloring
*Section Review 4-3
*Review
Bishop Gone
25 O
Morning Wave
*Unit Test
Friday
26
No School
Bishop Gone
27 No School
Assignment
Your Score
28
No School
Total Points
Possible
Life is Cellular Notes
15
Introduction to Cells (Sec Rev 4-2)*
22
Cells Structure & Function Notes
15
Cells Organelles and Features (Sec Rev 4-3)*
24
Word Search
25
TOTAL
*Critical Thinking on the Section Review worksheets are extra credit
Upcoming Activities/Announcements
11/20 - FFA Meeting
11/25 - Morning Wave
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Life is Cellular
Cue Column
(titles, vocab, big ideas,
test questions)
Cells
2
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(titles, vocab, big ideas,
test questions)
Cells
3
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(titles, vocab, big ideas,
test questions)
Cells
Draw the two different cells below:
Prokaryotes
Eukaryotes
Has Cell Organelles in
the Cytoplasm
No nucleus
Bacteria
Has a nucleus
Summary (Use complete sentences 3-5):
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SEC T I O N 4 - 2 R E VIEW
I NTRODUCTION TO C ELLS
VOCABULARY REVIEW Define the following terms.
1. organelle
2. nucleus
3. eukaryote
4. prokaryote
MULTIPLE CHOICE Write the correct letter in the blank.
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1. Cells are limited in size by the
a. rate at which substances needed by
the cell can enter the cell through
its surface.
b. rate at which the cell can manufacture
genetic information.
c. amount of material the cell can collect
to fill itself.
d. amount of cell membrane the cell
can produce.
2. The diameter of most plant and animal cells is about
a. 0.1 to 0.2 µm.
b. 10 to 50 µm.
c. 1 to 2 mm.
d. 10 to 50 mm.
3. The characteristic of a nerve cell that relates directly to its function in receiving and
transmitting nerve impulses is its
a. long extensions.
b. flat shape.
c. ability to change shape.
d. ability to engulf and destroy bacteria.
4. One difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells is that only
a. prokaryotic cells are surrounded by
a cell membrane.
b. prokaryotic cells have a nucleus.
c. eukaryotic cells have genetic information.
d. eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound
organelles.
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SHORT ANSWER Answer the questions in the space provided.
1. How is the shape of a skin cell suited to its function?
2. How are the organelles of a single cell like the organs of a multicellular organism?
3. Name two features of eukaryotic cells that prokaryotic cells lack.
4. Critical Thinking When a spherical cell increases in diameter from 2 µm to 20 µm, by what factor
does its surface area change? By what factor does its volume change? (The surface area of a sphere
! 4π radius2, and the volume of a sphere ! 4/3π radius3. Remember that diameter ! 2 × radius.)
STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS
X
1. These figures represent a eukaryotic
cell and a prokaryotic cell. In the
spaces below the diagrams,
indicate which type of cell each
diagram represents.
b
2. List two features that formed the basis for your identification of these cells.
3. Identify the structures labeled X and Y.
SEC T I O N 4 - 3 R E VIEW
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a
Y
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Cell Structure & Function
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test questions)
Structure and Function
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test questions)
Structure and Function
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test questions)
Structure and Function
Summary (Use complete sentences 3-5):
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SEC T I O N 4 - 3 R E VIEW
C ELL O RGANELLES AND F EATURES
VOCABULARY REVIEW Distinguish between the terms in each of the following pairs
of terms.
1. nucleoplasm, nuclear envelope
2. cytoskeleton, microtubule
3. cilia, flagella
MULTIPLE CHOICE Write the correct letter in the blank.
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1. The plasma membrane
a. allows all substances to pass into and
out of the cell.
b. prevents all substances from passing
into and out of the cell.
c. is composed mainly of a protein bilayer.
d. is composed mainly of a lipid bilayer.
2. Substances produced in a cell and exported outside of the cell would pass through the
a. endoplasmic reticulum and
Golgi apparatus.
b. mitochondria and Golgi apparatus.
c. nucleus and lysosomes.
d. vacuoles and lysosomes.
3. Cells that have a high energy requirement generally have many
a. nuclei.
b. flagella.
c. mitochondria.
d. microfilaments.
4. Viruses, bacteria, and old organelles that a cell ingests are broken down in
a. ribosomes.
b. lysosomes.
c. the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
d. the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
5. Organelles that are surrounded by two membranes and contain DNA are the
a.
b.
c.
d.
nucleus, the endoplasmic reticulum, and lysosomes.
nucleus, the endoplasmic reticulum, and chloroplasts.
nucleus and mitochondria.
endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus.
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SHORT ANSWER Answer the questions in the space provided.
1. What roles do membrane proteins play in transporting only certain substances into a cell?
2. What are ribosomes made of?
What cellular function are they involved in?
3. What is the cytoskeleton, and what are three of its major components?
4. Describe the structural organization shared by cilia and flagella.
5. Critical Thinking When lipid is added to a solution of a detergent in water, the detergent breaks
up large globules of the lipid into much smaller globules. What effect do you think a detergent would
have on the integrity of cells? Explain your answer.
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STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS This diagram represents a typical animal cell. Label each
part of the figure in the spaces provided.
a.
a
e
b.
b
c.
c
d.
d
f
e.
f.
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(Key # 1 - 236835)
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