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Name: Date: Period: Cell Structure Internet Lesson Directions: Answer the following question by visiting the web site below. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/college/boyer/0470003790/animations/cell_structure/cell_structure.htm Introduction 1) List the 3 types of cells you will be comparing in today s lesson. a. b. c. Click PROKARYOTIC CELL 2) Prokaryotic Cell: Move the mouse over the parts to the cell and answer the following questions. a. Which part is the region where metabolic reactions take place? b. Which part stores genetic information? c. Which part protects the cell against stress? d. Which part helps move the cell? e. Which TWO parts help the cell during sexual conjugation? f. Which parts are the sites of protein synthesis (translation)? g. Which part allows material to enter/exit a cell? h. Which part allows cells to adhere (stick) to surfaces? Click CONTINUE and try to answer the 6 Pop Up Questions without looking at your paper for help. #1) Answer: #4) Answer: #2) Answer: #5) Answer: #3) Answer: #6) Answer: After the quiz, click ANIMAL CELL to move onto the animal cell. 3) Animal Cell: Move the mouse over the parts to the cell and answer the following questions. a. Where does DNA replication and transcription take place? b. Which cell part provides shape for the cell? c. Which part creates energy and ATP? d. Which part helps secrete waste products from the cell? e. Which parts helps transport liquids and nutrients around the cell? f. Which stores genetic information? g. Where do ribosomes attach during protein synthesis (translation)? h. Which cell part allows nutrients and waste to enter/exit?

Click CONTINUE and try to answer the 7 Pop Up Questions without looking at your paper for help. #1) Answer: #5) Answer: #2) Answer: #6) Answer: #3) Answer: #7) Answer: #4) Answer: After the quiz, click PLANT CELL to move onto the plant cell. 4) Plant Cell: Move the mouse over the parts to the cell and answer the following questions. a. Which part performs photosynthesis? b. Which part stores nutrients and water? c. What are the sites of protein synthesis (translation)? d. Which is a transport system for liquids and nutrients? e. Which part converts light into chemical energy? Click CONTINUE and try to answer the 7 Pop Up Questions without looking at your paper for help. #1) Answer: #5) Answer: #2) Answer: #6) Answer: #3) Answer: #7) Answer: #4) Answer: After the quiz, click CONSTRUCT A CELL Construct the prokaryotic cell first. 5) Which 5 cell parts did you include in your PROKARYOTE diagram? Construct the animal cell next. 6) Which 6 cell parts did you include in your ANIMAL CELL diagram? Construct the plant cell last. 7) Which 8 cell parts did you include in your PLANT CELL diagram? d. d. e. d. e. f. e. f. g. h.

Name: ANSWER KEY Date: Period: Cell Structure Internet Lesson Directions: Answer the following question by visiting the web site below. http://www.wiley.com/legacy/college/boyer/0470003790/animations/cell_structure/cell_structure.htm Introduction 1) List the 3 types of cells you will be comparing in today s lesson. i. prokaryote b. animal c. plant Click PROKARYOTIC CELL 2) Prokaryotic Cell: Move the mouse over the parts to the cell and answer the following questions. a. Which part is the region where metabolic reactions take place? cytoplasm b. Which part stores genetic information? Nucleoid region c. Which part protects the cell against stress? Cell wall d. Which part helps move the cell? Flagella e. Which TWO parts help the cell during sexual conjugation? Pili and Flagella f. Which parts are the sites of protein synthesis (translation)? Ribosomes g. Which part allows material to enter/exit a cell? Mesosome h. Which part allows cells to adhere (stick) to surfaces? Pili Click CONTINUE and try to answer the 6 Pop Up Questions without looking at your paper for help. #1) Answer: Mesosome #4) Answer: Cell wall #2) Answer: Nucleoid region #5) Answer: Flagella #3) Answer: Ribosomes #6) Answer: Pili After the quiz, click CONTINUE to move onto the animal cell. 3) Animal Cell: Move the mouse over the parts to the cell and answer the following questions. a. Where does DNA replication and transcription take place? Nucleus b. Which cell part provides shape for the cell? Cytoplasm c. Which part creates energy and ATP? Mitochondria d. Which part helps secrete waste products from the cell? Golgi apparatus e. Which parts helps transport liquids and nutrients around the cell? Smooth endoplasmic reticulum f. Which stores genetic information? Nucleus g. Where do ribosomes attach during protein synthesis (translation)? Rough endoplasmic reticulum h. Which cell part allows nutrients and waste to enter/exit? Cell membrane

Click CONTINUE and try to answer the 7 Pop Up Questions without looking at your paper for help. #1) Answer: Golgi apparatus #5) Answer: Cell membrane #2) Answer: Mitochondria #6) Answer: Smooth endoplasmic reticulum #3) Answer: Nucleus #7) Answer: Cell membrane #4) Answer: Rough endoplasmic reticulum After the quiz, click CONTINUE to move onto the plant cell. 4) Plant Cell: Move the mouse over the parts to the cell and answer the following questions. a. Which part performs photosynthesis? Chloroplast b. Which part stores nutrients and water? Vacuole c. What are the sites of protein synthesis (translation)? Ribosomes d. Which is a transport system for liquids and nutrients? Smooth endoplasmic reticulum e. Which part converts light into chemical energy? Chloroplast Click CONTINUE and try to answer the 7 Pop Up Questions without looking at your paper for help. #1) Answer: Vacuole #5) Answer: Cell wall #2) Answer: Mitochondria #6) Answer: Chloroplast #3) Answer: Nucleus #7) Answer: Chloroplast #4) Answer: Endoplasmic reticulum After the quiz, click CONTINUE to construct a cell Construct the prokaryotic cell first. 5) Which 5 cell parts did you include in your PROKARYOTE diagram? a. Mesosome b. Flagella c. Nucleoid region d. Pili e. Ribosomes Construct the animal cell next. 6) Which 6 cell parts did you include in your ANIMAL CELL diagram? a. Mitochondria b. Lysosome/Peroxisome c. Nucleus d. Endoplasmic reticulum e. Ribosomes Construct the plant cell last. 7) Which 8 cell parts did you include in your PLANT CELL diagram? a. Mitochondria b. Lysosome/Peroxisome c. Nucleus d. Chloroplast f. Golgi apparatus e. Endoplasmic reticulum f. Vacuole g. Ribosomes h. Golgi apparatus

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