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Whats in a CELL? Worksheet & Coloring


PROKARYOTE vs. EUKARYOTE Directions: Choose which type of cell best fits each description. Write the letter of each cell type in the blank provided at the left of the description. Book reference: p. 173 and 471. P = Prokaryotic Cells E = Eukaryotic Cells B = Both Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells _____1. Has a definite, well-defined nucleus _____2. Type of cells in your body _____3. Have DNA _____4. Bacteria cells _____5. Multicellular _____6. Has ribosomes _____7. Can live as unicellular organisms _____8. Type of cells found in plants _____9. Type of cells found in a goldfish ____10. Carry out every activity associated with living things WHO AM I? Directions: Choose which type of organelle best fits each description. Write the correct organelle in the blank provided next to each clue. Some organelles may repeat. Book reference: p.174-181 ____________ 11. I am the powerhouse of the cell. (p.179) ____________ 12. I am the liquid material of the cell, in which the organelles are suspended. (p.174) ____________ 13. I am the control center. (p.176) ____________ 14. I photosynthesize. (p.180) ____________ 15. I am very large in plant cells, and much smaller in animal cells. (p.179) ____________ 16. I am located on the rough ER and also scattered through the cytoplasm. (p.177) ____________ 17. We are protein factories. There are many of us. (p.177) ____________ 18. You would find me in the cell of a maple tree or tulip, but not in the cell of a rabbit or goldfish. (p.180) ____________ 19. I breakdown old and worn out cell parts. (p.179) ____________ 20. Centrioles are a part of this structure that is a network of protein filaments that helps the cell to maintain its shape.
(p.181)

Animal Cell Coloring


Directions: Choose a color for each of the parts below and fill in the square with the color of your choice. Color the cell part to match. Use p.175 in the textbook as the main reference. Cell Membrane Cytoplasm Nucleolus Chromatin
(see p. 176, Fig. 7-7)

Smooth ER Rough ER Nuclear Envelope Flagella /flagellum


(see p. 472)

Mitochondria Golgi Apparatus Microtubules


(look like toothpicks)

Lysosome
(the circles with the dots;
the dots represent enzymes)

Ribosomes
(free & attached)

Compare and Contrast the animal cell to the plant cell - that is, describe how they are alike, and how they are different. Name at least 3. 1. 2. 3.

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