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Teacher Workbooks
Science and Nature Series Cellular Biology, Vol. 1
© Copyright 2003 Teachnology Publishing Company A Division of Teachnology, Inc. For additional information, visit us at www.teach-nology.com/publishing
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Table of Contents
Life Functions Life Functions Graphic Organizer 1 Life Functions Cryptogram 2 Life Functions Word Search 3-4 Life Functions Matching Quiz 5 Cell Structure Animal and Plant Cell Venn Diagram 6 Cell Organelles 7 The Animal Cell 8 Animal Cell vs. Your School 9 The Plant Cell 10 Plant Cell vs. Your Community 11 Organelles & Famous People 12 Cell Word Search 13-14 Cell Cryptogram 15 Cell Crossword 16 Cell Matching Quiz 17 Cell Organelle Quiz 18 Cell Stages Stages of Mitosis 19 Mitosis 20 Projects and Rubrics It is a Small World – A Very, Very, Very Small World! 21 Project Draft - Plant Cell Community 22 Project Draft - Animal Cell Community 23 Presentation Rubric 24 Cell Project Rubric 25 It’s Just a Phase Their Going Through! 26-27 Jell-O® Cell Model 28-29 Answers 30-32
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Life Functions Graphic Organizer Directions: Within each circle, explain the life function labeled in that circle. Draw a picture depicting the life function next to each circle. R
Life
Functions
Excretion Growth Nutrition
Synthesis Respiration Reproduction
Transport Regulation
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Life Functions Cryptogram
Riddle: What does a cytologist study?
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Life Functions Word Search
E A D R M B R H I L S Z I E W D Y W P N
M O V E M E N T C X E N V U Y N Z M S E
N V V Z X M H F Y Z F G E B K C Y A Q B
Y U E O U P N H O A Z S N V N M S A U Y
R R X Z U D G Y F Q B D R R E P M T J B
E E C H R Q H R I V M W H F X C D W W H
S P R C U M T W Q I M M U N I T Y C K N
P R E V Z Z O J B W A R D R Z Y E I W G
I O T J T J N Q F U T A H N W X X R D J
R D I S S E N S I T I V I T Y X J C I H
A U O G H O M E O S T A S I S L D U G H
T C N C O O R D I N A T I O N C H L E Z
I T C G D Y M N S V B J B V D B C A S Q
O I X Z O H S L R Z S C D A E K Z T T H
N O Q D G D R Y Z S I A N L C Q C I I A
Q N Q H I B Y I U B L V F V U N M O O Y
T P P S P H A Q V M S L O S C E A N N K
G Z T B A E W G A R T N P M D E E S M F
I I R B T F U W K U H N U T R I T I O N
Q U A R U F O B F F U S V H V A M O M R
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Life Functions Word Search Clues
• Clue 1: Special body parts detect and respond to changes in the organism’s environment. This stimulus can be sound, taste, sight or touch.
• Clue 2: provides materials for building, maintaining and
repairing body tissues, and energy to support other life processes.
• Clue 3: The ability or tendency of an organism or cell to
maintain internal equilibrium by adjusting its physiological processes.
• Clue 4: Inherited, acquired, or induced resistance to
infection by a specific pathogen. • Clue 5: Harmonious functioning of muscles or organs in
the execution of movements. • Clue 6: a change in place or position. • Clue 7: The act or process of discharging waste matter
from the blood, tissues, or organs. • Clue 8: Movement or passage through a system. • Clue 9: Producing offspring. • Clue 10: The oxidative process occurring within living cells
by which the chemical energy of organic molecules is released in a series of metabolic steps involving the consumption of oxygen and the liberation of carbon dioxide and water.
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Life Functions Matching Quiz Directions: Place the letter that correct identifies the life function in the space to the left. ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______
1. The removal of metabolic wastes from the body. 2. The method an organism uses to take in and process food. 3. The process by which energy stored in food is converted for cell use. 4. Living organisms responding to environmental changes. 5. An increase in cell size or cell number. 6. The method used for circulating substances within an organism. 7. The production of offspring by either asexual or sexual means. 8. The building of molecules essential to life. Large molecules are made from small molecules.
a. Transport b. Respiration c. Growth d. Synthesis
e. Regulation f. Excretion g. Nutrition h. Reproduction
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Animal and Plant Cell Venn Diagram
Animal Cell Plant Cell
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Cell Organelles Directions: Describe the functions of each organelle and draw a picture to remind of its function.
cell (plasma) membrane Function Draw
cytoplasm
golgi complex
lysosome
mitochondria
nuclear membrane
nucleus
nucleolus
ribosome
rough endoplasmic reticulum
smooth endoplasmic reticulum
vacuole
Only In Animal Cells
centriole
Only In Plant Cells
cell wall
chloroplast
Name ______________________ Date _________________________
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The Animal Cell Directions: Place the correct letter in the data table to indicate the correct organelle. Describe the function / purpose of each organelle in the cell.
Organelle Diagram Location (Letter) Function
cell (plasma) membrane
centriole
cytoplasm
golgi complex
lysosome
mitochondria
nucleus
ribosome
rough endoplasmic reticulum
smooth endoplasmic reticulum
vacuole
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Animal Cell vs. Your School
If you think about it, your school has many parts that allow it to function properly, just like an animal cell. Relate the functions of an animal cell’s organelles to parts of your school that have a similar function.
Organelle Function of organelle in the cell Name a part of your school that has a similar function
cytoplasm
golgi complex
lysosome
mitochondria
nuclear membrane
nucleus
nucleolus
ribosome
rough endoplasmic reticulum
smooth endoplasmic reticulum
vacuole
centriole
cell (plasma) membrane
Name ______________________ Date _________________________
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The Plant Cell Directions: Place the correct letter in the data table to indicate the correct organelle. Describe the function / purpose of each organelle in the cell.
Organelle Diagram Location (Letter) Function
cell (plasma) membrane
cell wall
cytoplasm
golgi complex
chloroplast
mitochondria
nuclear membrane
nucleus
nucleolus
ribosome
rough endoplasmic reticulum
smooth endoplasmic reticulum
vacuole
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Plant Cell vs. Your Community
If you think about it, your local community has many parts that allow it to function properly, just like an plant cell. Relate the functions of a plants cell’s organelles to parts of your community that have a similar function.
Organelle Function of organelle in the cell Name a part of your school that has a similar function
cytoplasm
golgi complex
chloroplast
mitochondria
nuclear membrane
nucleus
nucleolus
ribosome
rough endoplasmic reticulum
smooth endoplasmic reticulum
vacuole
cell wall
cell (plasma) membrane
Name ______________________ Date _________________________
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Organelles & Famous People Many famous personalities have received public notice due to their unique characteristics. Cellular organelles also have unique characteristics. Relate the function of each of the following cellular organelles to a famous person based on that person’s personality or a position they once served.
Organelle Function Related Famous Person Nucleus
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Ribosome
Golgi Bodies
Mitochondria
Vacuole
Chloroplast
Cell (Plasma) Membrane
Name ______________________ Date _________________________
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Cell Word Search
B F X H E K D Q W F S E E F H W C M U S
M V D B U R T F M V C O A A V F L Z V H
F N M K T T G W F A O R W R S R I M X R
V H A J I A F N L F I T K V F V P Y B I
L C E C Z C H L O R O P H Y L L W Z Q B
P E Q Z M B N L Y S O S O M E U J O E O
R N N O I K E C H L O R O P L A S T Z S
P T U M T S A I Y V X X X I B Z I N Y O
V R C Y O Z N P Y P D T Y R Y P F U I M
A I L T C F Y G Y Y P W U N T R W C V E
C O E Q H E U P D H E B X H V V Y L T L
U L O E O B E J A L H Y B E T O X E K L
O E L T N B P N Q T V V V S D Q O U C J
L Z U G D L E Q L P X K R B E G Z S O R
E T S Q R H H H A D D V V G L J I V I P
H M F T I C D D U C Y T O P L A S M F H
C E L L A A F W R Y N C E L L W A L L Y
G U Y J X U F D F O M B X C I K H B N K
F H Q N H V J Z U X Y A R X K P R P T W
E F X B H G M P H Z A M G Q Z O L J O F
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Cell Word Search Clues • Clue 1: Basic unit of all organisms.
• Clue 2: Firm, fairly rigid structure located outside the
plasma membrane of plants, fungi, most bacteria, and some protists.
• Clue 3: Light absorbing pigment in plants and some
protists that is required for photosynthesis.
• Clue 4: Chlorophyll containing cell organelles found in the cells of green plants and some protists.
• Clue 5: Clear, gelatinous fluid in eukaryotic cells that
suspends the cell\'s organelles and is the site of numerous chemical reactions.
• Clue 6: Organelles that contain digestive enzymes.
• Clue 7: Eukaryotic membrane bound organelles that
transform energy stored in food molecules into ATP.
• Clue 8: Non-membrane bound organelles in the nucleus where enzymes and other proteins are assembled.
• Clue 9: Membrane bound fluid filled space in the cytoplasm
of plant cells used for the temporary storage of materials.
• Clue 10: Found in animal cell; aids in cell division.
• Clue 11: Membrane bound organelle that manages cellular functions and contains DNA.
• Clue 12: Organelle in eukaryotic cell nucleus that produces
ribosomes.
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Cell Cryptogram
Riddle: What does "DNA" stand for?
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Cell Crossword 1
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1. In eukaryotic cells, the central membrane-bound organelle that manages cellular functions and contains DNA. 2. Clear, gelatinous fluid in eukaryotic cells that suspends the cell's organelles. 3. Organelles that contain digestive enzymes; digest excess or worn out organelles, food particles, and engulfed viruses or bacteria. 4. Short, numerous, hair-like projections composed of pairs of microtubules; frequently move in a wavelike motion; aid in feeding and locomotion.
5. Membrane-bound fluid filled space in the cytoplasm of plant cells used for the temporary storage of materials. 6. Nonmembrane-bound organelles in the nucleus where enzymes and other proteins are assembled.
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1. Organelle in eukaryotic cell nucleus that produces ribosomes. 2. Basic unit of life. 3. Membrane-bound structures within eukaryotic cells. 4. Eukaryotic membrane-bound organelles that transform energy stored in food molecules into ATP.
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Cell Matching Quiz
Directions: Place the letter that correct identifies the organelle in the space to the left. ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______
1. area that stores and packages chemicals. 2. bubble-like storage vessel. 3. control center of the cell. 4. stores chlorophyll; used in photosynthesis. 5. releases energy from nutrients. 6. internal transport system with ribosomes attached. 7. jelly-like materials between the nucleus and cell membrane. 8. only found in animal cells; used during cell division. 9. membrane surrounding nucleus and organelles. 10. internal transport system without ribosomes attached. 11. located within nucleus. 12. stiff outer covering of a plant cell. 13. site of protein synthesis.
a. cell (plasma) membrane b. cytoplasm c. smooth endoplasmic
reticulum d. rough endoplasmic reticulum e. golgi bodies f. nucleus g. nucleolus h. cell wall i. chloroplast j. vacuoles k. mitochondria l. ribosome m. centrioles
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Cell Organelle Quiz
1. Name two differences between plant and animal cells? _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________
2. What is the function of mitochondria in a cell? _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________
3. If you were to compare a muscle cell of a human who is very active to that of an inactive person, what differences may you see in the organelles?
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4. Where does photosynthesis take place within a plant cell? _____________________________________________________________________________
5. Draw and label the function of at least three organelles in the animal cell below.
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Stages of Mitosis Number the following stages of mitosis in order and label each stage properly. Labels: Metaphase, Telophase, Daughter Cells, Anaphase, Interphase, Prophase 1. ______________________ 2. ______________________ 3. ______________________ 4. ______________________ 5. ______________________ 6. ______________________
X X X X X X
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Mitosis Directions: Describe the events that take place for during each phase of mitosis below.
Phase Describe Chromosomal Events
Describe Cytoplasmic
Events
Describe Complete Cellular Events
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
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It is a Small World – A Very, Very, Very Small World!
Project Due Date: _______________________________________ Presentation Due Date: _______________________________________ Background: You will be in groups of two; you will develop a Human
community that has a similar structure and function as that of a plant cell and animal cell. Your group will present this idea to the class.
Problem: How does a plant cell’s organelles relate to a human
community? Hypothesis: _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________. Procedure: 1. Your group will develop two communities one that resembles a plant cell and
another that resembles an animal cell. This community must have similar members functioning within the community as that of the cellular community.
2. You must first create a draft that details the layout of both your plant and animal cell. You can use any of the materials specified by your teacher. Please include a list of materials and procedures that you will undergo for developing both communities. You must receive your teacher approval’s prior to creating your project.
3. Your plant cell community must have the following parts: cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, vacuole, chloroplast, mitochondria, cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, nucleolus, ribosomes, and Golgi complex.
4. Your animal cell community must have the following parts: cell membrane, nucleus, vacuole, centriole, mitochondria, cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, nucleolus, ribosomes, and Golgi complex.
5. After approval is received, begin the creation of your project. Make sure to label which member of the community serves the function similar to each cellular organelle.
6. Here’s the hard part, design a presentation to communicate your idea to your fellow classmates. You may want to make a script to help you talk to the class. You may want to design handouts.
Name ______________________ Date _________________________
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PROJECT DRAFT Plant Cell Community
Name of Community 1 (Relates to plant cell)- _____________________ Describe the general environment of this community: _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Relate each cellular organelle to a part of this community and describe it:
Cell Organelle
Related Part of Community
How Does It Relate?
cell wall
cell membrane
nucleus
vacuole
chloroplast
mitochondria
cytoplasm
endoplasmic reticulum
nucleolus
ribosomes
Golgi complex
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PROJECT DRAFT Animal Cell Community
Name of Community 1 (Relates to animal cell)- _____________________ Describe the general environment of this community: _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Relate each cellular organelle to a part of this community and describe it:
Cell Organelle
Related Part of Community
How Does It Relate?
centriole
cell membrane
nucleus
vacuole
mitochondria
cytoplasm
endoplasmic reticulum
nucleolus
ribosomes
Golgi complex
Name ______________________ Date _________________________
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PRESENTATION RUBRIC Category Criteria Value
1 2 3 4
Organization
Audience cannot understand presentation because there is no sequence of information.
Audience has difficulty following presentation because student jumps around.
Student presents information in logical sequence which audience can follow.
Student presents information in logical, interesting sequence which audience can follow.
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Content Knowledge
Student does not have grasp of information; student cannot answer questions about subject.
Student is uncomfortable with information and is able to answer only rudimentary questions.
Student is at ease with content, but fails to elaborate.
Student demonstrates full knowledge (more than required) with explanations and elaboration.
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Visuals Student used no visuals.
Student occasionally used visuals that rarely support text and presentation.
Visuals related to text and presentation.
Student used visuals to reinforce screen text and presentation.
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Mechanics
Student's presentation has four or more spelling errors and/or grammatical errors.
Presentation has three misspellings and/or grammatical errors.
Presentation has no more than two misspellings and/or grammatical errors.
Presentation has no misspellings or grammatical errors.
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Delivery
Student mumbles, incorrectly pronounces terms, and speaks too quietly for all audience members to hear.
Student incorrectly pronounces terms. Audience members have difficulty hearing presentation.
Student's voice is clear. Student pronounces most words correctly.
Student used a clear voice and used correct, precise pronunciation of terms.
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CELL PROJECT RUBRIC Cell Type: Animal / Plant
Criteria Value
1 2 3 4
Community’s Analogy To Cell
Little or no understanding of the analogy is evidenced.
3-5 errors were made when creating analogy.
1-2 errors were made when creating analogy.
No errors were made when creating analogy.
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Science Content
Demonstrates little or no knowledge or application of science skills.
Demonstrates a limited knowledge and application of science skills.
Demonstrates a general knowledge and application of science skills.
Demonstrates a clear knowledge and application of science skills.
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Science Communication
Inaccurately communicates solutions to problems and concepts.
Limited communication of solutions to problems and concepts.
Satisfactorily communicates solutions to problems and concepts.
Accurately communicates solutions to problems and concepts.
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Presentation
The project’s appearance is sloppy and thus difficult to understand.
The project’s appearance is satisfactory.
The project’s appearance is very good, but not unique.
The project’s appearance is excellent with a unique layout,
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Labeling
Little or no labels are present to help understand the layout of the community.
3-5 labels are missing or out of place in the community.
1-2 labels are missing or out of place in the community.
All items are labeled properly.
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It’s Just a Phase Their Going Through!
Problem: What phases do cells undergo during mitosis? What happens at each phase?
Hypothesis: ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________. Materials: Unlined paper (1 sheet), colored pencils, pencil, crayons, microscope, animal cell slide. Procedure: 1. Front 1. You will take your paper fold and it in half, label each box created (front + back) numbers 1 - 4 as shown on the right. 2. Create a large box within numbered box, as shown. 2. 3. Within the large area you will draw the stages of mitosis, make them colorful. 4. Within the smaller box write the name of each stage shown, and give a full description of what happens 3. Back 5. The picture below will start you off. Make sure to label the following parts: 4.
1. cell (plasma) membrane 2. cytoplasm 3. smooth endoplasmic reticulum 4. rough endoplasmic reticulum 5. golgi bodies 6. nucleus 7. nucleolus 8. cell wall 9. chloroplast 10. vacuoles 11. mitochondria 12. ribosome 13. centriole
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It’s Just a Phase Their Going Through! Continued
1. Below you will see a microscope label the following parts:
Eyepiece 10x, Body tube, Revolving nosepiece, Objective lens 4x (low); 10x (medium); 40x (high), Stage, Stage clips, Carrying arm, Mirror or light source (lamp), Base.
Name ______________________ Date _________________________
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Jell-O® Cell Model Background: A great technique that can be used to reinforce the size and structure of membrane bound organelles is the use of a Jell-O® Cell. This model is extremely helpful because it’s relatively cheap to construct and provides an excellent three dimensional view of a cell. Students find it difficult to visualize the cell. Most forget that they are walking around with trillions of these things inside them. The model is constructed with use of various food items. We suggest using a light colored Jell-o to allow for a transparent view through the cell you are about to construct. We suggest you avoid the urge to use green Jell-O for the plant since green is a difficult color to see through. Materials Needed For Organelles: Organelle Item Suggested Nucleus Hard Gum Ball Centriole Licorice in the shape of a “T” Endoplasmic Reticulum
Yellow Fruit Roll Strip
Ribosomes Single Color Sprinkles Golgi Bodies Green Fruit Roll Strip Mitochondria Red Jelly Beans Vacuoles Raisins Cell Wall Wax Paper Chloroplast Green Jolly Rancher or Green Skittle Nucleolus M & Ms
Name ______________________ Date _________________________
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Jell-O® Cell Model (cont.) Additional Materials Needed: -Non-stick Cooking Spray -8 oz plastic cups -Jell-O mix (light color) -Access to boiled water for making Jell-O -Plastic Spoon -Tooth Picks -Masking Tape Preparation:
1. Prepare the Jell-O as per the package directions. Spray the Non-stick cooking spray in each cup. Fill each cup halfway. Fill 2 cups for every cell you wish to create. If the directions require you to boil water, make sure cool the Jell-O prior to adding the mixture to the plastic cup so that your cups does not melt.
2. After Jell-O is prepared, slide the Jell-O out of the cups by using a plastic knife and running warm water around the edge. Your Jell-O should look like Figure 1 (below).
Figure 1 Figure 2
3. Cut Jell-O in half as shown in Figure 2. After the cut has been made, place top and bottom half piece flat side down on a plate.
4. Spoon out sections to place your organelles. Make sure to use the top and bottom half evenly this will allow you to distribute the weight evenly and make the cell more stable.
5. Using your masking tape, create a label for each cellular organelle. Attach the tape to a toothpick and label the cell parts. After the lesson, we recommend you remove the toothpicks and have the students place them on the correct organelles as a short quiz.
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Answer Key Page 2 digestion excretion respiration reproduction movement coordination immunity homeostasis nutrition sensitivity Riddle answer: cells Page 3
E A D R M B R H I L S Z I E W D Y W P N
M O V E M E N T C X E N V U Y N Z M S E
N V V Z X M H F Y Z F G E B K C Y A Q B
Y U E O U P N H O A Z S N V N M S A U Y
R R X Z U D G Y F Q B D R R E P M T J B
E E C H R Q H R I V M W H F X C D W W H
S P R C U M T W Q I M M U N I T Y C K N
P R E V Z Z O J B W A R D R Z Y E I W G
I O T J T J N Q F U T A H N W X X R D J
R D I S S E N S I T I V I T Y X J C I H
A U O G H O M E O S T A S I S L D U G H
T C N C O O R D I N A T I O N C H L E Z
I T C G D Y M N S V B J B V D B C A S Q
O I X Z O H S L R Z S C D A E K Z T T H
N O Q D G D R Y Z S I A N L C Q C I I A
Q N Q H I B Y I U B L V F V U N M O O Y
T P P S P H A Q V M S L O S C E A N N K
G Z T B A E W G A R T N P M D E E S M F
I I R B T F U W K U H N U T R I T I O N
Q U A R U F O B F F U S V H V A M O M R
Page 4 1. sensitivity 2. nutrition 3. homeostasis 4. immunity 5. coordination 6. movement 7. excretion 8. transport 9. reproduction 10. respiration
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Page 5 1. f 2. g 3. b 4. e 5. c 6. a 7. h 8. d Page 8 cell (plasma) membrane - H centriole - I cytoplasm - F golgi complex - E lysosome - C mitochondria - G nucleus - J ribosome - K rough endoplasmic reticulum - B smooth endoplasmic
reticulum - D vacuole - A Page 10 cell (plasma) membrane - G cell wall - A cytoplasm - E golgi complex - H chloroplast - L mitochondria - B nucleus - J nucleolus - D ribosome - C rough endoplasmic reticulum - I smooth endoplasmic reticulum - K vacuole - F Page 12 See page 32
Page 14 1. cell 2. cell wall 3. chlorophyll 4. chloroplast 5. cytoplasm 6. lysosome 7. mitochondria 8. ribosomes 9. vacuole 10. centrioles 11. nucleus 12. nucleolus Page 15 nucleolus nucleus mitochondria ribosome lysosome cytoplasm chlorophyll chloroplast vacuole Riddle Answer: Deoxyribonucleic Acid Page 16 Across 1. nucleus 2. cytoplasm 3. lysosome 4. cillia 5. vacuole 6. ribosomes Down 1. nucleolus 2. cell 3. organelle 4. mitochondria Page 17 1. e 2. j 3. f 4. i 5. k 6. d 7. b 8. m 9. a 10. c 11. g 12. h 13. l
Page 18 1. Any two of the following:
a. Animal cells have centrioles. Plant cells don't b. Plant cells have larger vacuoles due to water storage needs. c. Plant cells have chloroplasts or structures internal to the chloroplast. d. Plants cells have a cell wall.
2. Releases energy in the form of ATP from nutrients to power the cell. 3. This is an open ended question. A correct answer is not limited to the following: Cells of active people would have:
a. a higher concentration of mitochondria, due to better oxygen utilization. b. a greater mineral content for increased muscle contraction rates. c. a higher concentration of ribosomes for protein synthesis.
4. The chloroplast. 5. Answers will vary, but make note that a cell wall does not appear, so the answer must be limited to animal cell organelles. Page 19 1. Interphase 2. Daughter Cells 3. Anaphase 4. Metaphase 5. Telophase 6. Prophase
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Page 20 Phase Describe Chromosomal
Events Describe Cytoplasmic
Events Describe Complete Cellular
Events Interphase Chromosomes are copied. Cytoplasm volume
slightly increases in preparation for division.
Cell grows; protein production is high. Cell parts copied in preparation for division.
Prophase Chromosomes become visible.
No change. Nuclear membrane disappears. In animal cells the centrioles begin to move toward opposite poles. Spindle fibers begin to form.
Metaphase Chromosomes pulled by spindle fibers to line up on equator of cell.
No change. Centrioles are on opposite poles.
Anaphase Centromeres split and sister chromatids are pulled to opposite poles of cell.
Begins to slightly divide. No change.
Telophase Sister chromatids reach opposite poles.
Cytoplasm division begins.
Spindle breaks down, the nucleolus reappears, nuclear envelope forms around each set of chromosomes. A new double membrane begins to form between the two nuclei.
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