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A cell is found to have a rectangular shape. What type of cell would this most likely be? Plant cell Animal cell Fungi cell Prokaryote cell. You find a cell that has no nucleus and no cell organelles. What kind of cell is this? Plant cell Animal cell Prokaryote cell Eukaryote cell.
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A cell is found to have a rectangular shape. What type of cell would this most likely be? • Plant cell • Animal cell • Fungi cell • Prokaryote cell
You find a cell that has no nucleus and no cell organelles. What kind of cell is this? • Plant cell • Animal cell • Prokaryote cell • Eukaryote cell
Cell Membrane • Like a gatekeeper to the city • Allows certain things to enter or exit the cell • Keeps water from “drowning the cell”
Nucleus • Like the Mayor • Directs cell activity • Contains the cell’s DNA
Cytoplasm • Jelly-like substance that keeps everything in their place
Mitochondria • Like a powerplant • Generate energy for the cell
Ribosome • Like meat factories • Produce protein for the cell
Endoplasmic Reticulum • Like Restaraunts • Where Lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates are made.
Golgi Apparatus • Like UPS • Package and ship items throughout the cell • Use Vesicles to ships things, Vesicles are like the trucks
Lysosome • Like the clean up crew • Clean up the cell by digesting worn out organelles and food particles
Vacuoles • Like a food pantry • Used to store food, enzymes and other materials.
Cytoskeleton • Like scaffolding • Provides support and structure for the cell.
Differences in a plant cell • Plant cells have cell wall • This is inflexible and provides support and protection for the cell
Chloroplast • Like a solar panel • Takes light from the sun and converts it into energy for the plant cell to use.
Vacuole • In a plant cell they have one very large vacuole, animal cells have a few small vacuoles.
The cell part that makes protein is:A. cell membrane b. Nucleus c. Cytoplasm d. Mitochondria e. Ribosome f. Endoplasmic reticulum g. Golgi apparatus h. Lysosome i. Vacuole
The cell part that is like a guard that allows things to enter or exit the cell is: A. cell membrane b. Nucleus c. Cytoplasm d. Mitochondria e. Ribosome f. Endoplasmic reticulum g. Golgi apparatus h. Lysosome i. Vacuole
The cell part that is the powerhouse of the cell is: A. cell membrane b. Nucleus c. Cytoplasm d. Mitochondria e. Ribosome f. Endoplasmic reticulum g. Golgi apparatus h. Lysosome i. Vacuole
The cell part that is in charge of shipping and packaging is: A. cell membrane b. Nucleus c. Cytoplasm d. Mitochondria e. Ribosome f. Endoplasmic reticulum g. Golgi apparatus h. Lysosome i. Vacuole
The cell part that is the cleaning crew is: A. cell membrane b. Nucleus c. Cytoplasm d. Mitochondria e. Ribosome f. Endoplasmic reticulum g. Golgi apparatus h. Lysosome i. Vacuole