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Cell Membrane Controls what comes into and out of a cell; found in plant and animal cells Cell Wall Ridged outer layer of a plant cell Cytoplasm Gel-like fluid where the organelles are found Mitochondria Produces the energy a cell needs to carry out its functions Lysosomes Uses chemicals to break down food and worn out cell parts
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The cell membrane contains transport proteins, enzymes, receptor proteins, and surface markers. 4. ... vesicles. These vesicles are used to transport materials out of the cell. Reading Activity Answers Answers should show an under- ... Quick Review Quick Review Looking Ahead Answer the following without referring to
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2020 - Cell Organelles Worksheet (ch2.2).doc Organelle Description Function Animal, Plant or Both CELL WALL Rigid, tough, made of cellulose Protects and supports the cell Plant CELL MEMBRANE Thin, covering, protects cells Protects the cell, performs active transport and passive transport, moves materials in and out of the cell, communication
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Cell Transport continued Use the information below to answer questions 4–6. EXPERIMENT B The cell membrane of red blood cells is permeable to water but not to sodium chloride, NaCl. Suppose that you have three flasks: •Flask X contains a solution that is 0.5 percent NaCl. •Flask Y contains a solution that is 0.9 percent NaCl.
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Chapter 9 Review Worksheet – Cellular Respiration Energy in General 1. Differentiate an autotroph from a hetertroph as it relates to obtaining energy and the processes in this chapter. Autotrophs = Produces (Produce their own food) Heterotrophs = Consumers (Consume their food) Use the following diagram to answer questions2-5 2.
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Raycroft 4.5 Worksheet - Cell Membrane - Review Worksheet - Page 2 9. Within each of the three pairs, choose the more concentrated solution: Pairs Answer a. 80% water, 20% starch b. 90% water, 10% starch a. 5 g NaCl, 50 g water b. 5 g NaCl, 25 g water 85% solvent, 15% solute 75% solvent, 25% solute 10. Consider this diagram.
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Cell Membrane and Transport Review Sheet Transport of nutrients, ions, and excretory substances from one side to the other is a major function of the cell membrane. A number of different means have been developed to fulfill this function. Generally, the permeation of small molecules across the membrane is quite different from engulfing
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18. Complete the table below by sketching how an animal cell and a plant cell would react when placed in a hypertonic, hypotonic, or isotonic environment. In your sketches, use an arrow to show which way water will move (into the cell, out of the cell, or both in/out equally). ANIMAL CELL PLANT CELL In a hypertonic environment…
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for a cell while comparing the mechanisms that transport materials across the plasma membrane as well as the organelles involved in the transport of materials within the cell. SAS Standards 3.1.B.A5, 3.1.B.A2, 3.1.B.A4, 3.1.B.A7, 3.2.C.A1, 3.2.P.B6
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Look at the images below of root hair cells. Draw a single root hair cell on the box (remember to follow the rules of biological drawings: Root hair cells vary in length between 80µm and 1,500µm. Assuming the cell picture above is 100 µm in length, calculate the magnification of your drawing. SHOW YOUR WORKING (Help: µm = “micrometer”.
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Active transport: cell transport that requires a cell to use energy such as endocytosis or exocytosis o Endocytosis: process where the cell surrounds a substance and pinches off inside the cell; requires energy o Exocytosis: secretion of materials at the plasma membrane and removes
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CHAPTER 3 Cell Transport BLM 3-8 WORKSHEET ANSWERS Use the following diagram of the cell membrane to complete the table below. Molecule A Molecule B Molecule C Molecule D Identify the molecule charged ions (e.g. Na+, K+) water noncharged molecules macromolecule Process by which the
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Review Questions: 1. Match the cell parts in the first column with the descriptions in the second column. Each cell part and description should be used only once. Cell Structure A. Ribosome B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleolus D. Microtubules E. Cell membrane F. Rough ER G. Centriole H. Transport vesicles I. Mitochondrion J. Flagella K. Nucleus
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Worksheet no. 1 The Cell Structure Worksheet no. 2 The Cell Division Worksheet no. 3 Cell Membrane Transport Mechanisms Worksheet no. 4 Osmosis Worksheet no. 5 Microscopic Examination of the cell structures Overview The cell is the basic unit of a living organism. The cell is known as the body’s building blocks.
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in the cell. Organelles help a cell carry out different functions at the same time. These functions include getting energy from food, storing information, and getting rid of waste material. The Nucleus The largest organelle inside most eukaryotic cells is the nucleus. The nucleus is the part of a eukaryotic cell that directs cell
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Facilitated diffusion takes place when a substance diffuses across the cell membrane through a protein channel. Active transport takes place when the cell uses energy to carry a substance across the cell membrane against a concentration difference. Follow the directions. 1. Label each diagram as either facilitated diffusion or active transport.
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Cell walls of each cell form structures called sieve plates when they break down, allowing the movement of substances from cell to cell Despite losing many sub-cellular structures, the energy these cells need to be alive is supplied by the mitochondria of the companion cells. Cell Differentiation (1.1.4)
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_____10. What forms across the center of a plant cell near the end of telophase? _____11. The period of cell growth and development between mitotic divisions? The diagram below shows six cells in various phases of the cell cycle. Note the cells are not arranged in the order in which the cell cycle occurs.
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