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1 Cell Parts

2 - Cell membrane - Controls what enters and leaves cell Shipping/Receiving Department

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5 - Nucleus - Contains chromosomes; directs cell activity Chief Executive Officer or President of Company

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8 - Chromosomes - Made of DNA; stores genetic information about traits Very Important Information (blueprint)

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11 - Protein - Transport oxygen, digest food, hair, eye color Final Product

12 Proteins are inside, outside, and on all types of cells.

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14 - Cytoplasm - All life reactions take place here Factory Floor – Where the action takes place

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17 - Ribosomes - Site of protein production Workers on Assembly Line -Black dots -Millions per cell

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20 - Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) - Folds proteins after proteins have been made Assembly Line

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23 - Golgi Body - Packages proteins that will be secreted from cell Finishing/Packaging Department

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26 - Lysosomes - Removes cell waste Maintenance Crew

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29 - Cell Wall - Gives plant cells support Extra Support for some factories

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32 - Mitochondria - “Powerhouse of cell”; converts glucose to usable energy Powerplant

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35 - Chloroplast - Helps plants convert water and carbon dioxide into sugar during photosynthesis Solar Powerplant for some factories

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38 - Vacuole - A container to store food and water. Plants have large vacuoles Storage Room

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41 - Nuclear membrane - Surrounds nucleus Walls to surround CEO’s Office

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44 Microscope, Cell Theory, and Cell Parts Review

45 Which part is the: -stage? -Eyepiece? -Coarse focus? If the eyepiece is 10x, the objective is 40x, and the thickness of the lens is 0.1 mm, what is the overall magnification?

46 Which parts should you hold when carrying the microscope? When you start to observe a slide: -With which power should you begin?

47 ___________________ are made of cells. A. All plants B. All animals C. All living things D. All things (including rocks, plants, animals, EVERYTHING) All cells come from ____________________. A. Nothing B. Previous cells C. A mixture of chemicals D. A store in the mall

48 Which part of the cell is the “powerhouse”? A.Chloroplasts B.Endoplasmic reticulum C.Mitochondria D.ribosomes

49 Cells make proteins. What part of a cell makes proteins? A.Chloroplasts B.Endoplasmic reticulum C.Mitochondria D.ribosomes

50 Cells make proteins. What part of a cell folds proteins? A.Chloroplasts B.Endoplasmic reticulum C.Mitochondria D.ribosomes

51 Is this a plant cell or an animal cell? How do you know?

52 Which part is the: -stage? -Eyepiece? -Coarse focus? If the eyepiece is 10x, the objective is 40x, and the thickness of the lens is 0.1 mm, what is the overall magnification? 4 1 5 10x * 40x = 400x

53 Which parts should you hold when carrying the microscope? When you start to observe a slide: -With which power should you begin? Arm and base Low

54 ___________________ are made of cells. A. All plants B. All animals C. All living things D. All things (including rocks, plants, animals, EVERYTHING) All cells come from ____________________. A. Nothing B. Previous cells C. A mixture of chemicals D. A store in the mall

55 Which part of the cell is the “powerhouse”? A.Chloroplasts B.Endoplasmic reticulum C.Mitochondria D.ribosomes

56 Cells make proteins. What part of a cell makes proteins? A.Chloroplasts B.Endoplasmic reticulum C.Mitochondria D.ribosomes

57 Cells make proteins. What part of a cell folds proteins? A.Chloroplasts B.Endoplasmic reticulum C.Mitochondria D.ribosomes

58 Is this a plant cell or an animal cell? How do you know? -Large vacuole-cell wall -Chloroplasts


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