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differentiate between prokaryote and eukaryote cells and name the parts of each.
- eukaryotes contain _____, while _____ do not.
- bacteria cells are examples of _____. plant cells are examples of _____
- identify the parts of the cell from a diagram or description. be able to explain the function of each cell part.
name the parts labeled a – i on cell i and j – o on cell ii, and provide a brief description of the function of each part.
cell type: ____________ cell type: ____________
| organelle | function | organelle | function |
|---|---|---|---|
| b. | k. | ||
| c. | l. | ||
| d | m. | ||
| e. | n. | ||
| f. | o. | ||
| g. | |||
| h. | |||
| i. |
Brief Explanations
Cell Type I (Left Diagram):
- Visual Check: The cell has a round shape, no cell wall (only a cell membrane), and contains organelles like centrioles (B), and lacks a large central vacuole or chloroplasts. These are characteristic features of an Animal Cell (eukaryotic, as it has a nucleus and membrane - bound organelles).
Cell Type II (Right Diagram):
- Visual Check: The cell has a rigid cell wall (visible around the cell), a large central vacuole (L), and chloroplasts (O). These are characteristic features of a Plant Cell (eukaryotic, with a nucleus and membrane - bound organelles, plus plant - specific structures like cell wall, chloroplasts, and large vacuole).
Organelle Identification and Function (General Guide, assuming standard eukaryotic cell organelles):
For Cell I (Animal Cell):
- A (Cell Membrane): Controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
- B (Centriole): Involved in cell division (formation of spindle fibers).
- C (Golgi Apparatus): Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids for transport.
- D (Nucleus): Contains genetic material (DNA) and controls cell activities.
- E (Nuclear Membrane): Surrounds the nucleus, controlling the movement of substances between the nucleus and cytoplasm.
- F (Cytoplasm): Gel - like substance where organelles are suspended; site of many cellular reactions.
- G (Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum): Involved in protein synthesis (has ribosomes on its surface).
- H (Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum): Synthesizes lipids and detoxifies substances.
- I (Mitochondrion): Produces energy (ATP) through cellular respiration.
For Cell II (Plant Cell):
- J (Cell Membrane): Controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell (inside the cell wall).
- K (Nucleus): Contains genetic material (DNA) and controls cell activities.
- L (Large Central Vacuole): Stores water, nutrients, and waste; provides turgor pressure to the cell.
- M (Golgi Apparatus): Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids for transport.
- N (Mitochondrion): Produces energy (ATP) through cellular respiration.
- O (Chloroplast): Site of photosynthesis, where light energy is converted to chemical energy (glucose).
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Cell Type I: Animal Cell
Cell Type II: Plant Cell
Organelle - Function Table (Sample, based on standard organelles and labels):
| Organelle (Cell I) | Function | Organelle (Cell II) | Function |
|---|---|---|---|
| B. Centriole | Aids in cell division | K. Nucleus | Controls cell activities, stores DNA |
| C. Golgi Apparatus | Modifies/packages proteins/lipids | L. Large Central Vacuole | Stores water, nutrients, provides turgor |
| D. Nucleus | Controls cell, stores DNA | M. Golgi Apparatus | Modifies/packages proteins/lipids |
| E. Nuclear Membrane | Regulates nucleus - cytoplasm transport | N. Mitochondrion | Produces ATP (energy) |
| F. Cytoplasm | Site of cellular reactions | O. Chloroplast | Performs photosynthesis |
| G. Rough ER | Synthesizes proteins | - | - |
| H. Smooth ER | Synthesizes lipids, detoxifies | - | - |
| I. Mitochondrion | Produces ATP (energy) | - | - |