Name: _________________________________________ Review Sheet for Cells Test Date: ______________ Block: _____________ For this Test you should: To study you should: Multiple choice – be able to recognize: (21 pts) 1. Levels of organization - List the levels of organization – include organelles 2. Cell theory – Write the 3 parts of the cell theory 3. Structure of prokaryotic versus eukaryotic cells – write the differences between them 4. Descriptions of diffusion and osmosis – write definitions – highlight the major difference 5. In which cell does both photosynthesis and cellular respiration take place - which cell has both chloroplasts and mitochondria? _______________________ 6. If a growing child ate no fats, how would this affect their growth? Matching – be able to match these cell parts with their description and function: (24 pts) - name each here _____________ contains hereditary material (DNA), ‘control center’ of cell _____________ scattered throughout cytoplasm or on E.R., makes proteins _____________ makes up large central portion of a plant cell, stores water _____________ breaks down sugar to provide energy as ATP _____________ watery substance, fills spaces between organelles _____________ where photosynthesis takes place in a plant cell _____________ encloses all cells, allows certain materials in or out _____________ encloses a plant cell, provides structure and support Diagrams, title, and label: Label cell parts on a diagram of both a plant and animal cell (matching section acts as word bank) (17 pts) – study completed diagrams from class – Title and label the diagrams on the back - include the cell parts from the matching list Using sentences or a graphic organizer, describe the main differences between a plant cell and an animal cell (10 points) review plant/animal cell compare/ contrast organizer Describe in writing (words or formulas include the organelle where each occurs): Photosynthesis (6 points) Cellular respiration (6 points) Would you expect that there would be more chloroplasts in a leaf cell or in a root cell? Support your answer. (4 points) Number the stages of mitosis: 1. Given diagrams (not in order) of mitosis with # 1 and # 6 filled in, number the remaining 4 stages so they would appear in order. (12 pts) – diagram the 4 middle stages of mitosis and write a description of what is happening in each