Cells Test Review

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Cells Test Review Practice with these slides until you know them all!

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Cells Test Review. Practice with these slides until you know them all!. What are some functions cells carry out?. Cells can:. Get rid of body wastes Release energy from food Make new cells for growth and food Carry on photosynthesis (plant cells) Divide to make more cells. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cells Test Review

Practice with these slides until you know them all!

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What are some functions cells carry out?

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Cells can:

• Get rid of body wastes• Release energy from food• Make new cells for growth and food• Carry on photosynthesis (plant cells)• Divide to make more cells

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What is the gel-like substance inside a cell called?

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Answer: Cytoplasm

• This is the thick jelly inside a cell that keeps organelles in place.

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What is a chloroplast?

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A chloroplast:

• Is oval shaped• Releases oxygen• Is found in the highest concentration in the

cells of plant leaves• Uses energy from the sun to make food• Contains chlorophyll

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What is a cell wall?

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A cell wall:

• Is usually rectangular• Protects a plant cell• Helps the cell maintain its shape• Is a strong and rigid layer

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Both plant and animal cells:

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Both plant and animal cells:

• Contain cytoplasm, a cell membrane, mitochondria, and a nucleus

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What does a cell membrane do?

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A cell membrane:

• Encloses the contents of the cell• Is selectively permeable or absorbent• Controls what enters and exits the cell

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What is the function of the mitochondria?

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The mitochondria:

• Break down food to release energy for the cell and the organism

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What instrument contributed to the development of cell theory?

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The instrument scientists needed was:

• A microscope

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What is the function of the nucleus?

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The nucleus:

• Is the brain of the cell• Carries genetic material• Carries DNA instructions for the cell

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What is the function of the lysosome?

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The lysosome:

• Gets rid of wastes

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Where is the dependent variable graphed?

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The dependent variable is graphed on the Y axis

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What organelle does a plant cell need in order to be a producer?

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A plant cell produces glucose:

• In its chloroplasts

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How do you calculate the mean?

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Add all the data points together, divide by the number of data points

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What do bacteria, fish, plants and clams all have in common?

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They are all made up of cells

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Autotrophic means:

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Autotrophic means

• Makes its own food

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Eukaryotic means:

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Eukaryotic means

• Has membrane bound structures (nucleus)

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The simplest organisms are:

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The simplest organisms are

• Unicellular• prokaryotic

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What is the purpose of cilia and flagellum?

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Cilia and flagellum help unicellular pond organisms to move

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Do the cells of all living things all have the same structures?

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No, cell structures relate to the cell functions.

• Animal cells don’t have cell walls or chloroplasts

• Multicellular eukaryotic organisms (like us) cells don’t have cilia

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What organelle helps plants maintain homeostasis in a dry climate?

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All living things:

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All living things are

• Made up of cells

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All cells come from:

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All cells come from pre-existing cells