Cell Organelle chart summary

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CELL ORGANELLE CHART SUMMARY
MATCHING
e.
B. ____________
D. ____________
b.
E. ____________
h.
F. ____________
g.
H. ____________
d.
I. ____________
c.
J. ____________
f.
K. ____________
a.
(Small dot like
structures
floating in the
cytoplasm and
on the ER)
a. Ribosomes
b. Endoplasmic
Reticulum
c. Cell membrane
d. Mitochondria
(Mitochondrian)
e. Nucleus
f. Cytoplasm
g. Vacuoles
h. Golgi Apparatus
QUESTIONS
1.
What type of cell is the Cell B in the diagram? Explain how you know.
Cell B is an animal cell because it lacks a cell wall like in Cell A.
2.
3.
From the diagram above, there is an organelle in Cell A that surrounds
the cell that gives it shape and extra support. What is the name of the
organelle? Explain.
Cell wall because it is shown as an extra wall that surrounds the
cell. It is not shown in Cell B because that is an animal cell.
Ribosomes, the organelles that make proteins, can be found in two
locations in the cell. Name those two locations.
Floating in the cytoplasm and on the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
QUESTIONS
4. Which organelle gives the cell its green color and is the place
where photosynthesis takes place?
Chloroplasts.
5. It took several scientists and many years to develop The Cell
Theory. Many scientific laws and theories are changed over time if
new discoveries and experiments are made to prove previous laws
or theories are incorrect. Based on that statement, can new
discoveries change an existing scientific theory or law? Explain.
Yes, because it took several scientists to develop the Cell Theory
and if a new theory can be proven, then it will change the theory or
law.
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