ObjectiveScreen Mockup Answer Key Developer Notes Identify the cell organelles that belong to animal cells, plant cells, or both Reusable Media – Cell Structure Drag-n-Drop Activity 1 Activity: Vinn diagram with three labels (plant, both, animal) for each section and a text list of organelles below the diagram. The user will need to drag and drop each word into the correct section of the diagram and then submit the final answer. Correct or incorrect feedback will appear on screen. When a user clicks submit a feedback bubble will be shown that states how many answers are correct out of the total. Example: “8 out of 15 correct.” The incorrect answers should be highlighted in red or shown in red text. The user should then have the option to correct the wrong answers and resubmit. Learner feedback listed on slide 2. Onscreen Instructions: Below is a diagram and a list of organelles found with cells. You will need to drag each word from the organelle list into the corresponding section of the diagram. For example, if an organelle is only found in plant cells, please place the word inside the plant section of the diagram, if found in both plant and animal cells place in the both section, and if the organelle is found in only animal cells place in the animal section. Submit your answer when complete. Plant Both Animal Plant onlyBothAnimal only One large vacuoleCytoplasmOne small vacuole Cell wallEndoplasmic ReticulumCentrioles Rectangular/fixed shape Ribosome Mitochondria Lysosome ChloroplastGolgi ApparatusIrregular shape Cell membrane Cytoskeleton Nucleus Submit Cell membraneCytoskeletonMitochondria Cell wallEndoplasmic ReticulumOne large vacuole CentriolesGolgi ApparatusOne small vacuole ChloroplastIrregular shapeRectangular/fixed shape CytoplasmLysosomeRibosome Below is a diagram and a list of organelles found with cells. You will need to drag each word from the organelle list into the corresponding section of the diagram. For example, if an organelle is only found in plant cells, please place the word inside the plant section of the diagram, if found in both plant and animal cells place in the both section, and if the organelle is found in only animal cells place in the animal section. Submit your answer when complete.
ObjectiveScreen Mockup Design & Development Notes Additional Notes WAR #ConditionFeedback 1If(object 1 is NOT in bin 3) The cell membrane regulates what goes into and out of a cell. Which type(s) of cell(s) need to regulate inputs and outputs? 2If(object 2 is NOT in bin 2) The centrioles help to separate the replicated chromosomes into two daughter cells during cell division. One type of cell is more likely to have this organelle than another. 3If(object 3 is NOT in bin 2) The lysosomes help to break down old cellular material that has reached the end of its lifecycle. One type of cell is more likely to have this organelle than another. 4If(object 4 is NOT in bin 3) The cytoplasm is the viscous substance that fills the cell and allows for the transportation of molecules. Which type(s) of cell(s) needs this organelle? 5If(object 5 is NOT in bin 3) The cytoskeleton aids in intracellular transport of organelles and cellular division. Which type(s) of cell(s) needs to transport organelles regularly? 6If(object 6 is NOT in bin 3) The ribosome is responsible for building proteins. Which type(s) of cell(s) needs to build proteins? 7If(object 7 is NOT in bin 1) The vacuole, in this case, stores water and cellular waste as well as provides structure. Which type(s) of cell(s) needs support from the vacuole? 8If(object 8 is NOT in bin 1) The cell wall is a rigid, outer layer that provides structure and support. Which type(s) of cell(s) need a cell wall to provide a rigid structure? 9If(object 9 is NOT in bin 1) Cells that have a fixed shape have a rigid outer layer. Which type(s) of cell(s) need a rigid outer layer? 10If(object 10 is NOT in bin 3) Mitochondria convert oxygen and glucose into ATP, or cellular energy. Which type(s) of cell(s) need to convert sugars into ATP? 11If(object 11 is NOT in bin 2) The vacuole, in this case, stores cellular products and wastes without storing water as well. Which type(s) of cell(s) has a smaller vacuole that stores less water? 12If(object 12 is NOT in bin 3) The Golgi apparatus packages proteins and transports them out of the cell. Which type(s) of cell(s) need a structure that packages and transports proteins? 13If(object 13 is NOT in bin 1) The chloroplast converts energy from the sun, water, and carbon dioxide into chemical energy. Which type(s) of cell(s) convert sunlight into cellular energy? 14If(object 14 is NOT in bin 2) Cells that have an irregular shape do not have a rigid outer layer. Which type(s) of cells do not have a rigid outer layer? 15If(object 15 is NOT in bin 3) The endoplasmic reticulum is a series of pathways that transport proteins within a cell. Which type(s) of cell(s) need to transport proteins inside the cell itself? Reusable Media – Cell Structure Drag-n-Drop Activity 2 Bin 1 = Plant Bin 2 = Animal Bin 3 = Both