
Cells Remediation
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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Standards-aligned
Meghan Spagnoli
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6 Slides • 20 Questions
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5B: Cells Remediation
By Meghan Spagnoli
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The following was a question on your test. Read over it and complete the next few slides.
A student observes a cell that has a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a nucleus. Using your knowledge of cell biology, select all statements that correctly explain why this cell is classified as a eukaryotic plant cell. (Select 2).
Question 1
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Multiple Select
What are the 2 key words in that question? Go back if you need to.
Eukaryote
Plant Cell
Biology
Cell
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Multiple Choice
What do all eukaryotes have? Hint: Eu=do
All Eukaryotes DO have a nucleus
All Eukaryotes DO have cell wall and chloroplasts
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Multiple Choice
What do all plant cells have?
Chloroplasts so that they can make glucose since they do not eat food
Cytoplasm that fills up the cells in order to make glucose since they do not eat food.
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Multiple Select
Based on breaking down the question, answer the original question from the test. "A student observes a cell that has a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a nucleus. Using your knowledge of cell biology, select all statements that correctly explain why this cell is classified as a eukaryotic plant cell. (Select 2)"
Cell walls are only a characteristic of eukaryotic cells.
Plant cells are the only type of cell with cell membranes and chloroplasts.
Chloroplasts indicated the cell can perform photosynthesis, a key function of plant cells.
The presence of a nucleus shows the cell's genetic material is enclosed within a membrane, a characteristic of eukaryotic cells.
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The following was a question on your test. Read over it and complete the next few slides.
Two students list characteristics of an organism:
has cytoplasm
has DNA in a nucleus
has ribosomes
has a cell wall
Based on the list of characteristics, Student A claims that the organism is prokaryotic, while Student B claims that the organism is eukaryotic.
Identify which student is correct AND why that student is correct.
Think about the information carefully. Then enter your response in the box provided.
Question 2
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Multiple Choice
In simple terms, what is that question asking?
Which cell is better: prokaryote or eukaryote?
The difference between a virus and a prokaryote?
Which student has a better opinion?
What is the difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote?
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Multiple Choice
What are the differences between a prokaryote and a eukaryote (Select all 3)?
Prokaryote=No Nucleus
Eukaryote=Do have a Nucleus
Prokaryote=Complex and Large
Eukaryote=Simple and Small
Eukaryote=Complex and Large
Prokaryote=Simple and Small
Eukaryote=No Nucleus
Prokaryote=Do have a Nucleus
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Open Ended
Take what you learned from breaking down the question and now answer the original question:
Two students list characteristics of an organism:
has cytoplasm
has DNA in a nucleus
has ribosomes
has a cell wall
Based on the list of characteristics, Student A claims that the organism is prokaryotic, while Student B claims that the organism is eukaryotic.
Identify which student is correct AND why that student is correct.
Think about the information carefully. Then enter your response in the box provided.
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The following was a question on your test. Read over it and complete the next few slides.
Which of the components could be observed using a microscope in a prepared slide of leaf cells but not in a prepared slide of human cheek cells?--Pick the 2 correct responses.
Question 3
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Multiple Choice
What type of cell is a leaf?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
Protist Cell
Bacteria Cell
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Multiple Choice
What type of cell is a human cheek?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
Protist Cell
Bacteria Cell
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Multiple Choice
What are differences between plant and animal cells?
Plants have chloroplasts and cell walls and animals do not.
Animals have chloroplasts and cell walls and plants do not.
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Multiple Select
Take what you learned from breaking down the question and now answer the original question:
Which of the components could be observed using a microscope in a prepared slide of leaf cells but not in a prepared slide of human cheek cells?--Pick the 2 correct responses.
Chloroplast
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Cell Wall
Cell membrane
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The following was a question on your test. Read over it and complete the next few slides.
Your heart is always working to pump blood through your body. The cells in your heart need a lot of energy to keep beating. These cells also need to make and transport proteins that help the heart muscle work properly. Based on this information, which of these organelles would most likely be found in large amounts in heart cells?
Select three.
Question 4
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Multiple Select
What are the three most important words in this question?
Transports
Pump
Energy
Makes Proteins
Heart
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Multiple Select
Select the correct statement.
Energy= Mitochondria
Energy= Cell Membrane
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Multiple Select
Select the correct statement.
Transports= Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
Transports= Golgi
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Multiple Select
Select the correct statement.
Makes Proteins= Ribosome
Makes Proteins= Nucleus
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Multiple Select
Take what you learned from breaking down the question and now answer the original question:
Your heart is always working to pump blood through your body. The cells in your heart need a lot of energy to keep beating. These cells also need to make and transport proteins that help the heart muscle work properly. Based on this information, which of these organelles would most likely be found in large amounts in heart cells?
Select three.
Lysosomes
Mitochondria
Endoplasmic Reticulum
mRNA
Ribosomes
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The following was a question on your test. Read over it and complete the next few slides.
Cellular Process in the Mitochondrion
What other molecule is produced in the organelle above?
Question 5
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Multiple Choice
The question says "Mitochondrion." What word does this look most like?
Chloroplast
Cell Membrane
Cell Wall
Mitochondria
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Multiple Choice
What does a mitochondria do?
creates glucose
creates energy
makes ribosomes
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Multiple Choice
What is the biology term for "energy"?
ATP
Glucose
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Multiple Choice
Take what you learned from breaking down the question and now answer the original question:
Cellular Process in the Mitochondrion
What other molecule is produced in the organelle above?
DNA
RNA
Glucose
C6H12O6
ATP
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