Review Tasks Cell Structure and Function. Task #1 Draw and label the following structures in one cell: – Nucleus – Cell Wall – Cell membrane – Chloroplast.

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Review Tasks Cell Structure and Function

Task #1 Draw and label the following structures in one cell: – Nucleus – Cell Wall – Cell membrane – Chloroplast – Ribosomes – Mitochondria – DNA/chromosomes

Task #2 Compare and contrast the following two ideas using a Venn Diagram: – Selective permeability and semi-permeability

Task #3 Compare and contrast the following two ideas using a Venn Diagram: – Active Transport vs. Passive Transport

Task #4 Explain the difference between qualitative and quantitative observations, and give an example of each type.

Task #5 Place in hierarchical order (i.e., biggest “idea” to smallest) and explain how you know. – Passive transport, diffusion, osmosis

Task #6 Draw a cross-section of a selectively permeable plasma membrane and label the following parts: – Transport protein – Phospholipid – Protein – hydrophobic area – Hydrophilic area – Phospholipid heads

Task #7 Match each cell part with its function (puzzle)