Ch. 3: “Cell Structure” Directed Reading: “Cell Organelles”

7
Ch. 3: “Cell Structure” Directed Reading: “Cell Organelles”

Transcript of Ch. 3: “Cell Structure” Directed Reading: “Cell Organelles”

Page 1: Ch. 3: “Cell Structure” Directed Reading: “Cell Organelles”

Ch. 3: “Cell Structure”

Directed Reading: “Cell Organelles”

Page 2: Ch. 3: “Cell Structure” Directed Reading: “Cell Organelles”

1. What two substances are made in the nucleus and move into the cytoplasm?

The two substances that are made in the nucleus and move into the cytoplasm are RNA and ribosomal proteins.

Page 3: Ch. 3: “Cell Structure” Directed Reading: “Cell Organelles”

2. What substance is stored in the nucleus? DNA

Page 4: Ch. 3: “Cell Structure” Directed Reading: “Cell Organelles”

Matching

3. endoplasmic reticulumc. internal membranes that move substances through

the cell4. Golgi apparatusa. packages and distributes proteins5. vesicleb. small membrane-bound sac6. lysosomesd. small organelles that contain digestive enzymes

Page 5: Ch. 3: “Cell Structure” Directed Reading: “Cell Organelles”

7. What is ATP?

ATP is an organic molecule that acts as the main energy currency of cells.

Page 6: Ch. 3: “Cell Structure” Directed Reading: “Cell Organelles”

8. What function do mitochondria perform? Mitochondria harvest energy from

organic compounds and transfer the energy to ATP.

Page 7: Ch. 3: “Cell Structure” Directed Reading: “Cell Organelles”

Write Plants if the structure is found in plant cells only. Write Both if the structure is found in both plant cells and animal cells.

9. cell membrane B

10. ribosomes B

11. nucleus B

12. cell wall P

13. mitochondria B

14. chloroplasts P