The document describes different cell organelles and their functions, locations, and the cells they are found in. It provides information on the cell membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, mitochondria, nucleus, lysosome, and chloroplast. The cell membrane surrounds the cell and regulates what enters and exits, the cell wall is an outer layer found in plant cells that provides structure and protection, and the cytoplasm and organelles it contains perform important functions and are found within animal and plant cells.
The document describes different cell organelles and their functions, locations, and the cells they are found in. It provides information on the cell membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, mitochondria, nucleus, lysosome, and chloroplast. The cell membrane surrounds the cell and regulates what enters and exits, the cell wall is an outer layer found in plant cells that provides structure and protection, and the cytoplasm and organelles it contains perform important functions and are found within animal and plant cells.
The document describes different cell organelles and their functions, locations, and the cells they are found in. It provides information on the cell membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, mitochondria, nucleus, lysosome, and chloroplast. The cell membrane surrounds the cell and regulates what enters and exits, the cell wall is an outer layer found in plant cells that provides structure and protection, and the cytoplasm and organelles it contains perform important functions and are found within animal and plant cells.
a. Protects the cell. b. Allow nutrients in and out of the cell. c. Creates nutrients for the cell. 2)How do we remember what it does? a. We call it the brain of the cell. b. We call it the stomach of the cell. c. We call it the gate to the city. 3)Where is it located in the cell? a. Inside the cell. b. Outside the cell. 4) Which cell is it located in? a. Animal cells. b. Plant cells. c. Both animal and plant cells. Cell Wall Station: 1)What is the function of the cell wall? a. Protects the cell. b. Gets rid of waste. c. Digests food. 2)How do we remember the cell wall? a. It is like the walls of the classroom; it protects us and supports the building. b. It is like the pages in our notebook; it is bendable and easily broken. 3)Where is it located in the cell? a. Inside the cell. b. Outside the cell. 4) Which cell is it located in? a. Animal cells. b. Plant cells. c. Both animal and plant cells. Cytoplasm Station: 1)What is the function of cytoplasm? a. Cytoplasm is a solid that holds organs in place. b. Cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that holds organelles in place. c. Cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that feeds the cell. 2)How do we remember what cytoplasm does? a. We compared it to our lungs because it helps our cells breathe. b. We compared it to our feet because it helps our cells move. c. We compared it to our bones and muscles because it holds our organelles in place; like our bones and muscles do with our organs. 3)Where is it located in the cell? a. Inside the cell. b. Outside the cell. 4)Which cell is it located in? a. Animal cells. b. Plant cells. c. Both animal and plant cells. Mitochondria Station: 1) What is the function of the mitochondria? a. It provides energy to the cell. b. It provides water to the cell. c. It allows movement to the cell. 2)How do we remember the mitochondria? a. It is the food house of the cell. b. It is the waterhouse of the cell. c. It is the powerhouse of the cell. 3) Where is it located in the cell? a. Inside the cell. b. Outside the cell. 4) Which cells are the mitochondria located in? a. Animal cells. b. Plant cells. c. Both animal and plant cells. Nucleus Station: 1)What is the function of the nucleus? a. It controls all cell operations. b. It feeds the cell nutrients. c. It holds the organelles in place. 2)How do we remember the nucleus? a. It is the stomach of the cell. b. It is the skin of the cell. c. It is the brain of the cell. 3)Where is it located in the cell? a. Inside the cell. b. Outside the cell. 4)Which cells have a nucleus? a. Animal cells. b. Plant cells. c. Both animal and plant cells. Lysosome Station: 1)What is the function of a lysosome? a. The lysosome acts as a wall and protects the cell. b. The lysosome acts as an energy source to the cell. c. The lysosome digests nutrients and protects the cell by digesting foreign invaders (bacteria/viruses). 2)How do we remember the function of the lysosome? a. It is the bones of the cell. b. It is the stomach of the cell. c. It is the spine of the cell. 3)Where is it located in the cell? a. Inside the cell. b. Outside the cell. 4)Which cell is it located in? a. Animal cells. b. Plant cells. c. Both animal and plant cells. Chloroplast Station: 1)What is its function? a. Makes plants green and is the site for photosynthesis. b. Allow nutrients in and out of the cell. c. Protects the cell. 2)Where is it located in the cell? a. Inside the cell. b. Outside the cell. 3) Which cell is it located in? a. Animal cells. b. Plant cells. c. Both animal and plant cells.