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What are the 3 differences between a plant and
animal cell?
What does each location represent in a cell and why?
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Office
Outside wall and doors to the office
Principal’s office
Any classroom
Library
Outside wall of school
Doors to the school
Hallways
Cafeteria
Boiler room
Receiving area
Gyms
Inside walls
Bathroom
Organize your Notebook
Look at your goals. On a separate sheet of
paper write down what you have done or have
not done to achieve your goals this week.
How and how much did you study for the
biochem test?
Nucleus
Nucleolus
Nuclear Envelope
Ribosomes
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
◦ Smooth
◦ Rough
Golgi Apparatus
Vacuoles
Mitochondria
Microtubules
Microfilaments
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Lysosomes
Chloroplast
Flagella
Cilia
Pick it up on the front table.
Only complete the middle column.
Analogy: a similarity between like features of two
things, on which a comparison may be based: the
analogy between the heart and a pump.
The school can be used as an analogy for the cell.
Based off of the school location’s function in the
left hand column, give the organelle it represents
in the center column (there are more than one
correct answers you just need to be able to justify
your answer)
Plant
◦ Chloroplast
◦ Cell Wall
◦ Large Central Vacuole
Animal Cell
◦ None of the above
Controls functions of the
cell
- Houses DNA
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Produces
ribosomes
Controls
what enters and
exits the nucleus
Make
proteins
Move
proteins and other
substances throughout the
cell
Rough = Ribosomes
Smooth = No Ribosomes
Packaging
and distribution
of proteins and other
chemical products to their
next location
Contains
and removes
waste products
Powerhouse
ATP
of the cell
Maintains
cell shape
Microtubules
◦ Proteins that give the cell its
rigidity and shape
◦ Tracks for organelles to move
Microfilaments
◦ Proteins that enable the cell to
move or change shape
Oozing movements
Support
and protection
(plant cells and bacteria)
Controls
what enters and
exits the cell
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Cellular environment
- Where most cellular
activities are carried out
Digests
proteins, lipids and
carbohydrates
- Contain
chlorophyll
- Where photosynthesis takes
place
Movement
Many
small, hair-like
projections
Movement
Larger
whip like projections