
Cluster 5 Day 1 Cells
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Cluster 5 Day 1 Cells
answer the bellringer on your notebook and complete the quizizz
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objectives:
Compare and contrast the structure and function of major organelles of plant and animal cells, including cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm, chloroplasts, mitochondria, and vacuoles.
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Multiple Choice
Which order is correct?
A
B
C
D
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what level of organization is made up of tissues?
What level of organization does your brain belong to?
what is the digestive system made up of?
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Multiple Choice
put in order from simplest to most complex:
cells, tissues, organ, organism
organism, organ, tissues, cells
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why is it a theory?
Which part of the cell theory does A demonstrate?
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Multiple Choice
Virus are a type of pathogen. These pathogens do not contain cells. The following statement is supported by what part of the cell theory? "Virus are considered nonliving".
all living things are composed of cells.
cells are the basic unit of life.
cells come from preexisting cells.
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Left or right?
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Multiple Select
what organelles are present in both animal and plants? (select all that apply)
nucleus
chloroplast
cell wall
vacuole
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1. identify the organelles for #3, #2, and #6:
2. What process occurs in the mitochondria?
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1. which organelle can burst from having too much water?
2. Which organelle is like a fence for a school?
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Multiple Choice
This organelle is in both plants and animals. It is a barrier between the cell and the environment. It controls what goes in and out of a cell.
cell wall
cell membrane
vacuole
mitochondria
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Multiple Choice
A storage structure- in an animal cell there are many small ones, but in a plant cell there is just one large one.
vacuole
ribosomes
chloroplast
mitochondria
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Multiple Choice
Look at the image. This is where organisms break down food. which of the following is true about the organelle shown in the image?
only found in plants
only found in animals.
found in both plants and animals.
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Multiple Choice
Which organelle is the reason why plant cells are more rectangular than animal cells?
cell wall
cell membrane
vacuoles
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1. Identify the organelle for #1, #5, & #4?
2. Why do you think the plant cells has a larger vacuole than an animal?
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1. What are the reactant for photosynthesis? products?
2. what is the energy conversion that occurs in the chloroplast?
3. What does a plant cell have that stops it from bursting?
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Multiple Choice
Lucia was looking at cells with a microscope. She knows the cells are classified as either plant cells or animal cells. How can she tell if these cells are plant cells?
She should look for a large nucleus in the center of the cells.
She should look for cytoplasm that is filled with organelles
She should look for a cell membrane surrounding the entire cell.
She should look for a cell wall outside of the cell membrane.
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Multiple Choice
There are four kinds of tissues in the human body. They include muscle, nervous, connective, and epithelial tissues. What is true about all four of these tissues?
They have the same function.
They have the same structure.
They are all made up of cells.
They are the lowest level of organization in the body.
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Multiple Choice
Ms. Roque is examining a cell under a microscope. She has identified a cell wall, a nucleus, and a chloroplast.
What organism does this cell most likely belong too?
a sunflower
a mushroom
a rabbit
a bacteria
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