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Cells and Cell Anatomy

Cells and Cell Anatomy

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Science

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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9 Slides • 10 Questions

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Cells

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Organelles

Tiny cell structures that carry out specific functions within the cell.

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Cytoplasm

​Jelly-like structure. Keeps all the organelles together in the cell.

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Nucleus

'Brain' of the cell. Control all cell activities.

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Cell Wall

Layer of non living material that surrounds the cells of plants.

Only in plant cells.

Gives plants it's shape. It helps protect and support the cell.

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Cell Membrane

All cells have it. It is the outside boundary that separates the cell from the environment.

"Hey border patrol let the water and food inside we need need them, but don't let the Corona Virus in we don't need that."

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Chloroplast

Only found in plant cells. Allows the cell to make its own food.

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Mitochondria

"Powerhouses" of the cell because they produce most of the energy the cell needs to carry out its functions. Rod shaped organelles.

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Vacuole

Storage of the cells. Plants cells have one large vacuole. Animal cells have many large vacuole.

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Multiple Choice

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What is the Function and Structure of the Nucleus?

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Structure: The Jelly-like material that is within the cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane.

Function: Converts light energy into chemical energy

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Structure: A large, oval-shaped structure that is enclosed in a membrane.

Function: Contains the genetic material responsible for controlling the activities of the cell

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Multiple Choice

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What is the Function and Structure of the Vacuole?

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Structure: Large, round sac that is filled with fluid

Function: Stores water, food, or waste materials for the cell

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Structure: Bean- or peanut-shaped with internal membranes

Function: Gives support to the organelles within the cell

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Multiple Choice

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What is the Function and Structure of the Mitochondria?

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Structure: Bean- or peanut-shaped with internal membranes.

Function: Breaks down sugars to release energy in a form usable by the cell; the powerhouse of the cell.

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Structure: Green, oval-shaped structure that contains chlorophyll

Function: Regulates the passage of materials in and out of the cell, protects and gives some structure.

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Multiple Choice

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What is the Function and Structure of the Cell Membrane?

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Structure: A porous, thin tissue that forms the outer surface of the cytoplasm.

Function: Converts light energy into chemical energy.

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Structure: A porous, thin tissue that forms the outer surface of the cytoplasm.

Function: Regulates the passage of materials in and out of the cell, protects and gives some structure.

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What is the Function and Structure of the Cytoplasm?

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Structure: The Jelly-like material that is within the cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane.

Function: Gives support to the organelles within the cell.

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Structure: A porous, thin tissue that forms the outer surface of the cytoplasm.

Function: Contains the genetic material responsible for controlling the activities of the cell

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Multiple Choice

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What is the Function and Structure of the Chloroplast?

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Structure: Green, oval-shaped structure that contains chlorophyll

Function: Converts light energy into chemical energy.

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Structure: Bean- or peanut-shaped with internal membranes.

Function: Contains the genetic material responsible for controlling the activities of the cell.

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Multiple Choice

Which model is a Animal Cell?

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Multiple Choice

Which model is a Plant Cell?

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Multiple Select

Check mark all that apply. How can you tell the difference between a Plant Cell and an Animal Cell? (Hint there's more than one right answer)

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Plants Cells have Mitochondria and Animal Cells do not

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Plant cells have a Cell Wall and Animals cells do not

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Animal cells have many, small Vacuoles. Plant cells have one large Vacuole.

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Animal cells do not have Chloroplast, but Plant cells do.

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Plant cells have a square shape and Animal cells have a circle shape.

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Match

Match the organelle to its description.

Proteins are made on these small structures.

Controls all activity in the cell (the brain) and stores DNA

The fluid that fills the cell and

keeps the organelles in place

Power plant of the cell. They

create energy called ATP.

Outer lining the cells.

Controls what goes

in and out.

Ribosomes

Nucleus

Cytoplasm

Mitochondrian

Cell Membrane

Cells

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