Introduction to the Cell

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Introduction to the Cell
4A Metric System Review
1. Describe the most commonly used prefixes in the metric system.
2. Give 3 examples of some items that would be measured when using a microscope. Be sure to include the item name
the measurement amount and the units.
3. Explain how exponential notation is used for very large and small numbers. Give an example.
4B Prokaryotic Cell Structure and Function
1. Complete the prokaryotic cell parts diagram and draw or insert the picture here (1 of 2).
2. Use slide 2 of 2 and match the correct structure with its description.
1. Structures that are surface appendages that allow a bacterium to stick to a surface.
2. Where are proteins synthesized?
3. Sticky, jellylike protective layer outside the cell wall
4. Rigid structure, outside the plasma membrane, that surrounds, supports, and protects the cell
5. Which structure acts as a selective barrier, allowing passage of oxygen, nutrients, and wastes?
6. Where is the cell's DNA, containing the genes that control the cell?
7. Which structure propels the cell?
4C Comparing Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
1. From the 7 questions given on the text activity, list the descriptions given about each cell under the correct cell type
(some will have more then others).
Animal cell:
Plant Cell:
Bacteria Cell:
4D Build an Animal Cell and a Plant Cell
1. After building your two cells, either draw or copy your finished product here (be sure to label type of cell).
2. In your own words compare the similarities and differences between the two types of cells.
3. Complete the key concept quiz and submit online (use these too assess your understanding of the activities you just
completed. If you missed a lot of questions go back and review the activities the retake the key concept quiz)
Organelles of the Endomembrane System
4E Overview of Protein Synthesis
1. Using the information given on slides 1-2 Summarize the process of protein synthesis
2. After completing the diagram on slide 3 draw or copy the finished cell here.
3. View the Video: Paramecium Vacuole (4.12)
4F The Endomembrane System
1. List and describe the different membranes that make up the endomembrane system in the cell.
2. Describe the function of a transport vesicle.
3. Click on the buttons to watch the series of steps on how a newly formed protein moves out of the cell (3 of 5).
4. Complete the activity on slide 4 of 5 and draw or paste the completed picture here. What did this activity
demonstrate?
5. Complete the key concept quiz and submit online (use these too assess your understanding of the activities you just
completed. If you missed a lot of questions go back and review the activities the retake the key concept quiz).
ENERGY-CONVERTING ORGANELLES
4G Build a Chloroplast and a Mitochondrion
1. (Slide 1 of 1) build the chloroplast and mitochondrion organelles with label draw or past the finish models here.
2. Which of these is commonly found in both plant and animal cells?
Cell Surfaces and Junctions
4H Cilia and Flagella
1. Compare and contrast flagella and Cilia. How are they similar and how are they different? (give specific examples)
2. View a few of the videos of both cilia and flagella at work.
3. Complete the key concept quiz and submit online (use these too assess your understanding of the activities you just
completed. If you missed a lot of questions go back and review the activities the retake the key concept quiz).
4I Cell Junctions
1. Describe the specialized function of each of the following junctions. Use slides 1-5.
Junction
Specialized function
Tight
Desmosomes (anchoring)
Gap (communication)
Plasmodesmata
2. Complete the questions on slide 6 of 6 (place questions and answer here).
3. Complete the key concept quiz and submit online (use these too assess your understanding of the activities you just
completed. If you missed a lot of questions go back and review the activities the retake the key concept quiz).
Functional Categories of Organelles
4J Review: Animal Cell Structure and Function
1. Label the animal cell diagram and draw or paste it here. (slide 1)
2. Complete questions 1-16 and place your answer here. (slide 2)
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4K Review: Plant Cell Structure and Function
1. Label the plant cell diagram and draw or paste it here. (slide 1)
2. Complete questions 1-16 and place your answer here. (slide 2)
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3. Complete the key concept quiz and submit online (use these too assess your understanding of the activities you just
completed. If you missed a lot of questions go back and review the activities the retake the key concept quiz).
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