Noticed that it was made up of âboxes,â and named these cells. _____. Schwann. C. Concluded that all plant parts are made up of cells. _____. Hook...
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Answer the questions to the best of your ability. 1. This instrument was used in the 18th & 19 centuries, which led to the development Light microscope of the cell theory ________________________. 3 2. How many parts are there to the cell theory? ________ 3. From the choices below, identify the parts of the cell theory by circling the letter. a. All organisms are composed of one or more cells. b. All organisms are composed of more than one cell. c. The cell is the basic unit of life in all living things. d. The atom is the basic unit of life in all living things. e. Not all cells are alive. f. New cells are produced by the division of existing cells. g. All cells must have a nucleus. 4. Match the scientist to their contribution of the cell current cell theory. **YOU WILL BE EXPECTED TO KNOW THESE NAMES**
_____ C
Schleiden
A.
cells come only from existing cells.
_____ A
Virchow
B.
D _____
Looked at a cork slice under the newly developed microscope. Noticed that it was made up of “boxes,” and named these cells.
Schwann
C.
Concluded that all plant parts are made up of cells.
B _____
Hooke
D.
all animal tissues are made up of cells
5. Complete the chart below to determine the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotes
Nucleus
x
Genetic material Membrane-bound organelles
x x
Cell membrane Ribosomes
Eukaryotes
x x x x x
6. Identify the pictures below as a prokaryotic cell (P) or eukaryotic cell (E).
P
E
E
E
7. Besides the nucleus, which 2 organelles contain their own DNA? Chloroplast & mitochondria ______________________________________ 8. Complete the chart to determine the difference between plant and animal cells and the organelles they contain. Animal Nucleus
Plant
x x
Genetic material Chloroplast
x
Cell membrane
x
Ribosomes Cell wall
x x x x
Smooth ER Rough ER Mitochondria Golgi Apparatus
x
Lysosomes Central Vacuole
x
Small vacuoles
x x x
x x x x x x x x
9. Match the organelle to its function. ___
H
Nucleus
A.
E___
Repackages proteins into forms the cell can use, expel, or keep stored
Vacuole
B.
Organelle associated with plant photosynthesis
G___
Mitochondria
C.
Transports material from one part of the cell to another
A___
Golgi Apparatus
D.
___ B
Fluid that fills the cell; comprised mainly of water in animal cells
Chloroplast
E.
I
Plant cells have a large membrane-bound space in which water, waste products, and nutrients can be stored
___
Ribosomes
F.
Regulates what enters and leaves the cell
F
Cell Membrane
G.
Produces ATP (energy)
Endoplasmic Reticulum
H.
Controls all of the cell’s functions
Cytoplasm
I.
Makes proteins
___
C
___
D
___
10. Label the parts of the cell.
endoplasmic reticulum
mitochondria
nucleus
golgi apparatus
cell membrane
11. For an organism to be classified as a plant, name which organelles would have to be present. _________________________ Nucleus
12. Explain why the organism below can’t be either a plant or an animal. Use the organelles present to help you with your answer.
_________________________ This organism has a _________________________ chloroplast, so it could be ____________________ a plant, except it also has _________________________ a flagellum for movement. _________________________ Therefore, it’s neither plant _________________________ nor animal. Definitely a Eukaryote: Protist