Cells and Cell Processes Review

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Cell in Action Guided Notes.
Advertisements

Cells – Chapter 1.
Cell Structure and Parts. Cell Similarities Cells come in many different shapes and sizes and perform a wide variety of functions but they all have the.
The Cell in Action Chapter 2 Notes.
The Cell in Action Chapter 5 - section 1 & 2.
By Mrs. Kristin Shaw. At the end of this lesson you should be able to: ▪ Define Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration ▪ Explain where each process happens.
Cell Transport Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Cell Cycle
Chapter 4 The Cell in Action The movement of particles from an area where their concentration is high to an area where their concentration is low Click.
Instructions 1.One person per team – pick up from the front table: -One (1) index card -One (1) white board -One (1) dry-erase marker -One (1) paper towel.
Chapter 3 Bell work! 1.Staple your study guide into your notebook 2. Copy down the content and language objectives 3.Leave space to answer the objectives.
Cell Energy. Energy from the sun Plants use the sun’s energy to make sugar. The sugar is called “glucose”. Glucose is stored in the plant and used by.
Cells in Action. Diffusion Movement of particles from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration Osmosis The diffusion of water through.
Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Section 1 Exchange with the Environment Bellringer Which of the following.
Cell Processes Cell Transport Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Cell Cycle.
1. ALL LIVING THINGS ARE MADE UP OF CELLS
Cell Processes Cell Transport Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Cell Cycle.
$200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Category 3Category 4Category.
Photosynthesis and Respiration Cell Processes and Energy.
Preview Section 1 Exchange with the Environment Section 2 Cell Energy
Chapter 4 The Cell in Action Review Game. Photosynthesis Why do plant cells go through photosynthesis? A: To make _________. 1.
Chapter 4 The Cell in Action Review Game.
The Cell Miss Fallentine A B CD
Chapter 5 The Cell in Action. Section 1: Exchange with the Environment  A cell must be able to obtain energy and raw materials and get rid of wastes.
Cell History Membrane Transport Cell TypesOrganelles.
Organelles Cell transports.
Section 1: Exchange with the Environment Section 2: Cell Energy
Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Table of Contents Section 1 Exchange with the Environment Section.
Life Science Chapter 4 The cell in action. Diffusion The movement from areas of high concentration (crowded) to areas of low concentration (less crowded)
The characteristics of living organisms. All living things 1.All Living thing are made up of one or more ____________ 2.All living things have genetic.
3 kinds of variables Independent Dependent Constant.
Chapter 3 Preview Section 1 Exchange with the EnvironmentExchange with the Environment Section 2 Cell EnergyCell Energy Section 3 The Cell CycleThe Cell.
Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. Section 1 Exchange with the Environment Objectives Explain the process of diffusion. Describe.
GAME PLAN Study Guide Review. # 1 This movement from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration is called diffusion. Osmosis is the diffusion.
Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Section 1 Exchange with the Environment Bellwork Which of the following.
Cell Transport Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Cell Cycle
1. ALL LIVING THINGS ARE MADE UP OF CELLS
Cell Organelle Flashcard Function/Definitions
All living things are made of cells
Cell Transport Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Cell Cycle
11/29/10 DO NOW: List three differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Objectives: Identify the different parts of a eukaryotic cell. Explain.
Answer the questions: How are prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells alike? How do they differ? What organelle converts the chemical energy in food into a form.
The characteristics of living organisms
Cell Processes and Energy
The basic unit of all living things
Cells: The Basic Units of Life & the Cell in Action
Chapter 4 Table of Contents Section 1 Exchange with the Environment
Chapter 10: Cells.
Parts of the Cell Week of January 24th.
Biology Review THE CELL.
Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Cell Transport Photo- synthesis Cellular
Chapter 4 Preview Section 1 Exchange with the Environment
Unit 6 Lesson 3 Cell Structure and Function
Cell Processes Study Guide Review.
Cell organelles and the cell
Cells: the Basic Units of Life
1. ALL LIVING THINGS ARE MADE UP OF CELLS
The basic unit of all living things
Chapter 4 The Cell in Action.
Cell Processes Study Guide Review.
Cell Processes Study Guide Review.
1. ALL LIVING THINGS ARE MADE UP OF CELLS
Cellular Respiration.
Chapter 2- Cells study guide
Chapter 2- Cells study guide
Preview Section 1 Exchange with the Environment Section 2 Cell Energy
Chapter 2 Sec. 3-4 The Cell in Action.
Common Assessment Review!
Unit 5 Review Cells In Action! Chapter 4 of Science Textbook.
Photosynthesis Review
Presentation transcript:

Cells and Cell Processes Review What type of cell is this? Can you identify each organelle and describe its contribution to cell functionality?

What type of cell is this? Can you identify each organelle and describe its contribution to cell functionality?

1) What organelle contains DNA and is the control center for the cell 1) What organelle contains DNA and is the control center for the cell? 2) What organelle stores water and other materials? 3) What organelle uses energy from sunlight to make food and gives a plant its color? 4) What part of the cell acts as a barrier and controls what goes in and out of a cell? 5) What part of a cell is rigid and gives support? 6) What organelle digests food particles, wastes, cell parts, and foreign invaders? 7) What organelle breaks down food molecules to make ATP? 8) What organelle makes lipids, breaks down drugs, and packages proteins for Golgi complex? 9) What organelle hooks amino acids together to make proteins? 10) What organelle processes and transports proteins and other material out of the cell?

11) There are 2 types of cells: Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes 11) There are 2 types of cells: Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes. How can we differentiate between the two? 12) What is the difference between an animal cell and a plant cell? 13) What is the cell theory? 14) Cells need energy. Where do plant cells get their energy? What is this process called? 15) Where do animal cells get their energy? What is this process called? 16) What do these formulas represent? Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon dioxide + Water + energy (ATP) Carbon dioxide + Water + Light energy = Glucose + Oxygen

17) List the phases of the cell cycle: (IPMATC) 18) What is mitosis? 19) What is Cytokinesis? 20) Why are chromosomes important? 21) Which phase (the longest phase) in the cell cycle involves growth of the cell and copying of organelles and chromosomes? 22) What is the phase in which a cell pinches in two to create two new cells? 23) What happens during metaphase? 24) Mitosis occurs in which kind of cells? 25) Explain the process of diffusion. 26) Explain the process of osmosis.

27) What is photosynthesis? 28) What is cellular respiration? 29) How are photosynthesis and cellular respiration similar? How are they different? 30) Compare/contrast active and passive transport.