
Cell Diagrams
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Biology
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9th - 12th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Easy
Standards-aligned
Stacey Goodman
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2 Slides • 5 Questions
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Plant Cell Labeling
On the next page, is another cell
that has some of the same
features. Drag the appropriate
names to the structures.
Plant cells have many
structures in common with
animal cells and a few that
are unique to plant cells (and
some unicellular protists).
Plant cells have a large
central vacuole, chloroplasts
and a cell wall.
Examine the diagram of the
plant cell. You will label one
on the next page, but it won’t
be exactly the same.
Image Source: https://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-cell.htm
Nucleus
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Labelling
Add labels to the plant cell diagram.
mitochondria
vacuole
nucleus
chloroplast
cell wall
3
Labelling
Add labels to the plant cell diagram.
golgi bodies
lysosomes
rough e.r.
ribosomes
cytoplasm
4
Animal Cell Labeling
On the next page, is another cell
that has some of the same
features. Drag the appropriate
names to the structures.
Animal cells have features in
common with plants, but they
do not have a cell wall,
chloroplasts, or a large
central vacuole. (Animals
can have small vacuoles.)
Examine the diagram of the
animal cell. You will label
one on the next page, but it
won’t be exactly the same.
Illustration showing the structures of an animal cell. Image
credit: Genome Research Limited
5
Labelling
Add the correct labels to this animal cell.
cell membrane
cytoplasm
mitochondria
nucleus
6
Labelling
Add the correct labels to this animal cell.
smooth e.r.
ribosomes
vacuole
golgi bodies
7
Match
Match the following
Powerhouse
Control center
Makes proteins
Stores water
Protects the inside of the cell
Mictochondria
Nucleus
Ribosomes
Vacuole
Cell Membrane
Mictochondria
Nucleus
Ribosomes
Vacuole
Cell Membrane
Plant Cell Labeling
On the next page, is another cell
that has some of the same
features. Drag the appropriate
names to the structures.
Plant cells have many
structures in common with
animal cells and a few that
are unique to plant cells (and
some unicellular protists).
Plant cells have a large
central vacuole, chloroplasts
and a cell wall.
Examine the diagram of the
plant cell. You will label one
on the next page, but it won’t
be exactly the same.
Image Source: https://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-cell.htm
Nucleus
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