Cell Structure and Function How do the structures and processes of a cell enable it to survive?

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Name Cell Structure and Function Date How do the structures and processes of a cell enable it to survive? Before You Read Before you read the chapter, think about what you know about the topic. Record your thoughts in the first column. Pair with a partner, and discuss his or her thoughts. Record those thoughts in the second column. Then record what you both would like to share with the class in the third column. Think Pair Share Chapter Vocabulary Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 NEW cell theory macromolecule nucleic acid protein lipid carbohydrate REVIEW theory NEW cell membrane cell wall cytoplasm cytoskeleton organelle nucleus chloroplast ACADEMIC function NEW passive transport diffusion osmosis facilitated diffusion active transport endocytosis exocytosis NEW cellular respiration glycolysis fermentation photosynthesis Cell Structure and Function 11

Lesson 1 Cells and Life Skim Lesson 1 in your book. Read the headings and look at the photos and illustrations. Identify three things you want to learn more about as you read the lesson. Write your ideas in your Science Journal. Understanding Cells Explain why it took so long for scientists to learn about cells. Summarize discoveries made by scientists that led to the cell theory. Robert Hooke Matthias Schleiden Theodor Schwann Rudolf Virchow List the 3 main principles of the cell theory. 1. 2. 3. 12 Cell Structure and Function

Lesson 1 Cells and Life (continued) Basic Cell Substances Organize information about macromolecules. Macromolecules have important roles in cannot function without form by Complete the statement about basic cell substances. The main material inside cells is makes up more than, which percent of the cell s volume. Draw a water molecule in the space below. Color the oxygen red and the hydrogen blue, and label the positive and negative ends. In the space below your drawing, describe the structure of the water molecule, and explain: 1. how that structure helps dissolve materials; 2. why water s ability to dissolve materials is important to the function of a cell. Cell Structure and Function 13

Lesson 1 Cells and Life (continued) Identify the types of macromolecules inside cells. Types of Macromolecules in Cells Distinguish 2 types of nucleic acids and indicate what cells make with each type. 1. is used to make. 2. is used to make. Identify 4 functions of proteins. 1. 3. 2. 4. Explain why lipids are able to function as protective barriers in cells. Summarize information about carbohydrates. 1. 2. that provide energy Carbohydrates 1. that provide support Describe how the development of cell theory shows that scientific ideas can change over time. Use specific examples. 14 Cell Structure and Function

Lesson 2 The Cell Scan Lesson 2 in your book. Think of three questions you have about cells. Write those questions in your Science Journal. Then try to answer your questions as you read. Cell Shape and Movement Compare cell parts by completing the chart. Put a check mark in the Plant or Animal column to indicate which types of cells contain the cell part listed. You might need to reference the cell diagrams to decide. Cell Part Plant Animal Description: Cell membrane Purpose: Description: Cell wall Purpose: Cytoplasm Cytoskeleton Description: Purpose: Description: Purpose: Cell Structure and Function 15

Lesson 2 The Cell (continued) Identify and describe 2 examples of cell appendages. 1. Example: Description: short, hairlike structures Purpose: 2. Example: flagella Description: Purpose: Cell Types Classify cells as prokaryotic or eukaryotic by writing E or P in the right-hand column. Characteristic Cell s genetic material is surrounded by a membrane. Cell is usually a unicellular organism. It is usually the smaller of the two types of cell. Cell contains organelles. Cell Type Cell Organelles Identify four facts about organelles. 1. 2. 3. 4. Describe some functions of organelles. What Organelles Do for Cells 16 Cell Structure and Function

Lesson 2 The Cell (continued) Classify information about organelles. In the right-hand column, indicate whether the organelle is in a plant cell, an animal cell, or both. Organelle Function Plant, Animal, or Both? Nucleus Nucleolus Ribosome Rough endoplasmic reticulum Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Mitochondria Chloroplast Golgi apparatus Vesicle Central vacuole Lysosome Some cells contain chloroplasts that use light energy and produce food. Do cells without chloroplasts also depend on sunlight for their food? Explain. Cell Structure and Function 17

Lesson 3 Moving Cellular Material Predict three things that will be discussed in Lesson 3. Read the headings, and look at the photos and illustrations. Write your predictions in your Science Journal. Passive Transport List 2 functions of membranes. 1. 2. Organize information about passive transport. Passive Transport Definition: Depends on: Example: Diffusion Assess information about diffusion. Read the statements below. If the statement is true, write true on the line. I f it is false, rewrite the underlined portion of the statement so that it is true. Diffusion is the movement of substances from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration. Diffusion continues until the concentration of a substance is higher inside a cell than outside a cell. 18 Cell Structure and Function

Lesson 3 Moving Cellular Material (continued) Osmosis The Diffusion of Water Complete the sentence about osmosis. Osmosis is a type of that involves movement of only through the cell membrane. Explain the process of facilitated diffusion. Facilitated Diffusion A molecule is too large to pass through a cell membrane. Cell uses two types of proteins. proteins proteins pass large molecules through membrane by pass large molecules through membrane by Active Transport Organize information about active transport. Definition: the movement of substances through a only by Active Transport can move substances from areas of concentration to used to bring in out and take concentration Cell Structure and Function 19

Lesson 3 Moving Cellular Material (continued) Co m p a r e a n d c o n t r a s t facilitated diffusion and active transport by writing yes or no in each empty box of the chart. Description Uses carrier proteins Transports materials across cell membrane Requires cellular energy Able to move materials from an area with lower concentration to an area with higher concentration Facilitated Diffusion Active Transport Identify each process as either endocytosis or exocytosis. Process Description Materials entering cell Materials being expelled from cell Cell Size and T ransport Explain how cell size and transport are related. Underline the term that correctly completes each sentence. As a cell grows, both its volume and surface area (increase/ decrease). Volume increases (faster/slower) than surface area. Eventually, the cell s membrane would be (too large/too small) to move enough materials into and out of the cell. Cells are very small. Yet, as living things, they have the ability to grow. What keeps cells from growing to much larger sizes than they do? 20 Cell Structure and Function

Lesson 4 Cells and Energy Scan Lesson 4 in your book. Think of three questions you have about cells and energy. Write those questions in your Science Journal. Then try to answer your questions as you read. Cellular Respiration Organize information about cellular respiration. What it is: a series of What it does: converts Cellular Respiration into W here it occurs: 1. 2. ATP Cytoplasm ATP Summarize the first step in the process of cellular respiration. Then label the steps in the diagram on the left. breaks First Step of Cellular Respiration occurs in is called, a process that into produces some molecules Cell Structure and Function 21

Lesson 4 Cells and Energy (continued) Describe the second step of cellular respiration. Mitochondria Waste products: 1. 2. Fermentation I f ound this on page. Define fermentation by completing the sentences. When cells do not have enough through use a process called is used, less to make, they. Because no is produced than in. Compare fermentation to cellular respiration. What gets broken down? Where does the breakdown occur? Is energy released? Fermentation Sequence the 2 types of fermentation. Cellular Respiration muscle cells use to produce + yeast cells use to produce + + 22 Cell Structure and Function

Lesson 4 Cells and Energy (continued) Photosynthesis Diagram the reactions that occur in chloroplasts during photosynthesis in the space below. Show what goes into and comes out of this process. Use these terms: sugar oxygen light energy water carbon dioxide C r e a t e a cycle diagram that shows the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Use the terms chloroplast, glucose, oxygen, water, carbon dioxide, light energy, and mitochondrion in your model. Why is photosynthesis important to living things other than plants? Cell Structure and Function 23

Review Chapter Wrap-Up Cell Structure and Function Now that you have read the chapter, think about what you have learned. Use this checklist to help you study. Complete your Foldables Chapter Project. Study your Science Notebook on this chapter. Study the definitions of vocabulary words. Reread the chapter, and review the charts, graphs, and illustrations. Review the Understanding Key Concepts at the end of each lesson. Look over the Chapter Review at the end of the chapter. Reread the chapter Big Idea and the lesson Key Concepts. When scientists first began to study cells, they found that plant and animal cells were similar to each other and yet different from each other. What are the similarities that you have noticed? What are the differences? Challenge Compare the cell to a factory. For example, a factory has a manager, and a cell has a nucleus. Use similar analogies to describe the functions of different parts of the cell. 24 Cell Structure and Function