
Cells Review
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Jakayla Clyburn
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Hierarchy of Life, Protists, and Cells
4/22/2021
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Protists
Amoeba, Euglena, Volvox, & Paramecium
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Multiple Select
Which of the following protists are ONLY heterotrophic? Select all that apply.
Paramecium
Volvox
Euglena
Amoeba
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Animal-like Protists
Amoeba and Paramecium are animal-like protists. Why?
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Animal-Like Protists
Like animals, these protists must eat other organisms to survive.
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Plant-like Protists
Euglena and Volvox are plant-like. Why?
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Plant-like Protists
Like plants, these protists have chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
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Hierarchy of Life Review
You can use your notes to help you answer the following questions.
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Multiple Choice
A group of similar cells working together for a specific purpose make up an organ system.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
This is a example of...
an organ system
cells
an organ
a tissue
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of an organism?
a beetle
a lake
a rock
a shell
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Multiple Choice
Which is made up of bunch of cells that work together as one?
tissue
organ
cells
organelles
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Multiple Choice
Which describes a group of tissues working together to function as one?
tissue
organ
organelle
cell
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Plant Cells vs. Animal Cells
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Open Ended
Describe the difference in shape between plant and animal cells.
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Multiple Select
Which organelles are ONLY in plant cells?
mitochondria
cell wall
cell membrane
chloroplast
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Multiple Select
Which of the following organelles are found in both plant and animal cells?
mitochondria
nucleus
chloroplasts
smooth and rough ER
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The Organelles
Continue to the next slides to practice your understanding of the organelles
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Cell (plasma) Membrane
surrounds the cell and controls what goes in and out of the cell
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Cell Wall
rigid layer surrounding plant cells
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Open Ended
What are some differences between the cell membrane and the cell wall?
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Mitochondria
provides energy for the cells in the form of ATP
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Chloroplasts
converts energy from the sun to useable energy (food) for the plant through photosynthesis
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Open Ended
What do the chloroplasts and mitochondria have in common?
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Multiple Choice
I provide the cell with protection and controls what comes in and out of the cell.
nucleus
cell wall
cell membrane
mitochondria
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Functions in energy production, known as the powerhouse of the cell
mitochondria
chloroplast
vacuole
cytoplasm
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