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- 1. Label: Locate each organelle in the animal cell. Label the organelles in the diagram below. Either hand draw in the space below or edit using the drawing tools.From memory, draw two eukaryotic cells. Label the structures listed here and show any physical connections between the internal structures of each cell: nucleus, rough ER, smooth ER, mitochondrion, centrosome, chloroplast, vacuole, lysosome,microtubule, cell wall, ECM,microfilament, Golgi apparatus,intermediate filament, plasma membrane, peroxisome, ribosome, nucleolus, nuclear pore, vesicle,flagellum, microvilli, plasmodesma.Name the organelles on images. Then identify if they are found in Prokaryotes/Eukaryotes/Both, and lastly if they are found in plant/animal/both types of cells. Organelle Function Gives shape and support, helps plant stand upright, made of cellulose Controls what enters and exits the cell Directs activities of the cell Produces energy for the cell by cellular respiration Transports cellular materials can be rough or smooth Structure Chad Type of Cell Prokaryo... Prokaryo... Prokaryo... Prokaryo... Prokaryo... Found In Plants Plants Plants Plants Plants
- These are Parts of Plant Cell: cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, golgi apparatus, rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, chloroplast, free ribosomes, attached, central vacuole, cytoplasm. Summarize and give specific examples on each part of plant cell above.Which statement about the cytoskeleton is incorrect? Microtubules are hollow tubes of protein that provide structural support. Plant cells lack a cytoskeleton because they have a rigid cell wall. Intermediate filaments are more permanent structures in cells compared to microfilaments and microtubules. Microfilaments are chains of proteins that resist stretching. Components of the cytoskeleton are often involved with movement of organelles within the cytoplasm.Organelle Description Function Animal, Plant or Both CELL WALL CELL MEMBRANE CYTOPLASM NUCLEUS NUCLEAR MEMBRANE NUCLELOUS CHROMATIN ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM RIBOSOME MITOCHONDRIA VACUOLE CHLOROPLAST GOLGI BODY LYOSOME CENTRIOLE
- Match the following cell structures with their descriptions. 1. Fibers of the cytoskeleton that attach to chromosomes and move them during mitosis 2. Cell junctions that seal cells so tightly together that materials cannot pass between the cells Cilia Intermediate filaments 3. Cell surface appendages that contain microtubules and beat to move substances across the surface Tight junctions of a cell 4. The network of many types of protein fibers that gives shape to the cell and anchors the organelles Microtubules Desmosomes 5. Cell junctions that link the cytoskeleton of adjacent cells in order to prevent the cells from being pulled apart Microfilaments/actin filaments 6. Fibers of the cytoskeleton that allow cells such as amoebae to crawl aroundIdentify the different organelles indicated with letters in the electron micrograph of a plant cell shown below. estimate the length of the scale bar in the figure.Draw a typical plant cell and label the organelles. Also, state the functions of each organelle.
- Create a Study Tool of Eukaryotic cell organelle. Be sure to include both structure (draw or describe) and function of the organelle below. Plasma membrane (lipid bilayer) Nucleus Nuclear envelope Nuclear Pore Spindle Fibers Cytoplasm/Cytosol Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Golgi body/apparatus Ribosome Lysosome Mitochondria Vesicle Cilia Flagella Pseudopodia Contractile vacuoleCreate a Study Tool of Eukaryotic cell organelle. Be sure to include both structure (draw or describe) and function of the organelle below. Nuclear Pore Spindle Fibers Cytoplasm/Cytosol Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Golgi body/apparatus Ribosome Lysosome Mitochondria Vesicle Cilia Flagella Pseudopodia Contractile vacuoleThe table below compares the characteristics of four cells. Characteristic Cell W Cell X Cell Y Cell Z Nucleus Present Present Absent, Present Cell Membrane Present Present Present Present Chloroplasts Absent Present Absent Present Cytoplasm Present Present Present Present Cell Wall Present Present Present Present Mitochondria Present Present Absent Absent Which cell is most likely to be a plant cell? O Cell W O Cell X Cell Y Cell Z