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Stations on the Cell.

Stations on the Cell. Mrs. Reich’s Class standard 7-2.1 and 7-2.2. Station 1. What are the major structures of the cell called? Organs Organelles Cell stuff Tissue 2. Many organelles are too small to be seen without the aid of a _________________? book g lasses microscope Partner

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Stations on the Cell.

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  1. Stations on the Cell. Mrs. Reich’s Class standard 7-2.1 and 7-2.2

  2. Station 1 • What are the major structures of the cell called? • Organs • Organelles • Cell stuff • Tissue 2. Many organelles are too small to be seen without the aid of a _________________? • book • glasses • microscope • Partner 3.Look at the picture, what is the gel-like fluid inside of the cell called, suspending the organelles? • Plasma • Nucleus • Vacuole • Cytoplasm http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1999/med-cell-e.gif

  3. Station 2 • The thin, flexible outer covering of a cell which controls what enters and leaves is called the? • Cilia • Cytoplasm • Cell membrane • Cell wall • The picture to the right shows what function of the cells membrane? • Osmosis • Diffusion • Leaking • Selective choice 3. _____________is the diffusion of water across a membrane? • Diffusion • Tea bag Syndrome • Osmosis • Cell membrane http://wpcontent.answers.com/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cc/Scheme_simple_diffusion_in_cell_membrane-en.svg/626px-Scheme_simple_diffusion_in_cell_membrane-en.svg.png

  4. Station 3 • What is the control center of the cell and holds the genetic material? • Vacuole • Nucleus • Cytoplasm • Egg 2. ____________ acts as the temporary storage center and stores water, waste and water. • Vacuole • Nucleus • Cell membrane • Chloroplast • Look at the picture to the right, It is the site of photosynthesis and contains the chlorophyll used to make food. It is called the? • Vacuole • Mitochondria • Chloroplast • Cell wall http://www.rkm.com.au/CELL/Plant/plantcellimages/chloroplast.jpg

  5. Station 4 • Where is the site of respiration, and is known as the “powerhouse” of the cell? • Chloroplast • Mitochondria • Cell wall • Nucleus • The picture to the right provides support and shape for the plant cell, and is made of cellulose. What is it called? • Chloroplast • Cell wall • Cell membrane • Nucleus http://biology.unm.edu/ccouncil/Biology_124/Images/cellwall.jpeg

  6. Station 5 True or False • All cells have a cell membrane._____________ • All bacteria have a nucleus.____________ • Only plant cells have chloroplasts.___________ • Some bacteria have cell walls._____________ • The picture below is a picture of an animal cell_________.

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