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The Cell: Structures and Functions Explained!

Learn about the different parts of a cell and their roles. Explore the cytoplasm, vacuole, nucleus, and more. Discover how the cell membrane and cell wall function. Dive into the world of plant cell structure and the importance of organelles like the chloroplast and mitochondria.

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The Cell: Structures and Functions Explained!

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  1. Cell Review SOL 5.5

  2. Which part of the cell represents the cytoplasm?

  3. Cytoplasm

  4. Which part of the cell stores food, water and waste?

  5. Vacuole

  6. How may vacuoles are there in a plant cell?

  7. A plant cell has ONE vacuole….shaped kind of like a lima bean!

  8. Which organelle controls all activities of the cell?

  9. The nucleus

  10. Describe the job of the nucleus, and compare it to something in life that acts like a “nucleus.”

  11. With your team, draw a representation of what a cell membrane would look like, and what would surround it in a Plant Cell Structure

  12. Which part of the plant cell gives it its green color?

  13. What is this called?

  14. The Cell Membrane

  15. With your team, do the following: • To understand how cells work, we have been studying the structures and functions of the organelles. Discuss with your team what each of the organelles could be compared to and why! Think of the example of the principal’s office : ) • **Pages 92-93 in the online text is a great resource for these terms! • Vacuole * Cell Wall *Cytoplasm • Nucleus * Cell membrane * Vacuole • Chloroplast * Mitochondria

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