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Bellringer 4/20
2 minute essay
When the clock starts you will have 2
minutes to summarize what you know
about animal, plant, and bacteria cells,
how they are different and what their
parts do.
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1.Use context to guess the meaning of
Stimulate
Distinguish
Speculate
2. What happened to the brains of
mice that exercised?
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The cells of your stomach produce lots of
proteins that are used to break down your
food. What organelle do your stomach cells
need a lot of so that they can do their job?
Explain why.
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The cells of your muscles produce lots of
energy that is used to move your body. What
organelle do your muscle cells need a lot of
so that they can do their job?
Explain why.
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What would happen to the cell
if the mitochondria were removed?
Explain your answer.
A waste would not be able to leave the cell
B water would not be able to leave the cell
C the cell would be unable to produce
energy
D the cell would not be able reproduce
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3 organelles that plant and animal cells
have
2 things that plant cells have that
animals cells don’t
1 organelle and its job
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1 organelles that plant and animal cells
have
1 things that plant cells have that
animals cells don’t
1 organelle and its job
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Copy each statement below.
1) The _______ is the command center of
the cell.
2) __________ release energy.
3) _________ are responsible for making
proteins.
4) Golgi bodies __________ the proteins.
Cell Organelles
Each cell is like a little factory.
Organelles (little organs) are the individual
parts of the cell
Organelles work to produce proteins, make
and use energy, and rid of wastes.
Typical Animal Cell
Cell (Plasma)
Membrane
Endoplasmic
Reticulum (ER)
Nucleus
Golgi
Ribosome
Mitochondria
Lysosome
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Mitochondria are to energy making as the
vacuole is to _____________. Explain your
answer.
A protecting
B storing
C absorbing
D digesting