Classwork Cell Structure and Classification Word
Classwork Cell Structure and Classification Word
Group no.
405
All cells are classified as either prokaryotic or eukaryotic. Prokaryotic cells do not contain a
nucleus, while eukaryotic cell do. Only bacteria and archaea are prokaryotes, all other
organisms are eukaryotes. Prokaryotes also do not have the membrane bound organelles
found in eukaryotes. Organelles are small membranous bodies, each with a specific structure
and function. Prokaryotes do have cytoplasm, which is the material bounded by a plasma
membrane. The cytoplasm contains ribosomes, small granules that carry out protein
synthesis; thylakoids (only in cyanobacteria) that participate in photosynthesis; and enzymes.
Prokaryotes have a nucleoid region which is a chromosome composed largely of DNA.
Eukaryotic cells include animal cells and plant cells. The nucleus in a eukaryotic cell is bound
by a nuclear envelope and contains nucleoplasm. The cytoplasm, found between the plasma
membrane and the nucleus, consists of fluid filled with organelles. Many of the organelles are
separated from the surrounding cytoplasm by a membrane. Not all of the organelles found in
plant cells are found in animal cells and vice versa.
Materials:
Computer
http://www.wiley.com/legacy/college/boyer/0470003790/animations/cell_struc
ture/cell_structure.htm
If you cannot access this site directly, do a Google or Bing search for cell
animations, then click on to concepts in biochemistry interactive.
Instructions:
1. Use your computer to access the website given by your teacher to answer the
following questions.
2. Turn in your activity via discussion board
function
Cell Wall
Cytoplasm
Ribosomes
Mesosome
Permable boundary that allows for entry and exit of nutrients of waste
and play a role in DNA replication.
Nucleoid Region
0.
2. Draw and label the prokaryotic cell using all the cellular components found in the
above chart. This can be done by scanning your picture and pasting it in the
space provided.
Part B: Animal cells
1. Using the animation, write the different cell components or organelles found in
animal cells and mention their function.
Celular
component or
organelle
function
Cell membrane
Cytoplasm
Smooth
endoplasmic
Reticulum
Peroxisome
Lysosome
Mitochondria
Rough
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
Nucleus
Storage site of genetic information, the site of DNA replication and its
transcription to RNA.
Golgi Apparatus
0.
3. Draw and label the animal cell using all the cellular components found in the
above chart. This can be done by scanning your picture and pasting it in the
space provided.
function
Cell Wall
Golgi Apparatus
Chloroplast
Rough
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
Vacuole
Nucleus
Storage site of genetic information, the site of DNA replication and its
transcription to RNA.
Glyoxysomes
Mitochondria
Smooth
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
Ribosomes
0.
4. Draw and label the plant cell using all the cellular components found in the
above chart. This can be done by scanning your picture and pasting it in the
space provided.
Analysis Questions:
1. What is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
Prokaryotic does not has a nucleus and eukaryotic does has one. Eukaryotic have
ribosomes. Eukaryotic are the cells that have any living organism, a plant or an animal,
Prokaryotic cells are from bacterium.
Evaluation
Criteria
Part A
Student completed
the chart, and drew
the prokaryotic cell
correcty
Student completed
the chart and the
drawing, but with
errors
Part B
Student completed
the chart, and drew
the animal cell
correcty
Student completed
the chart and the
drawing, but with
errors
Part C
Student completed
the chart, and drew
the plant cell
correcty
Student completed
the chart and the
drawing, but with
errors
Analysis questions
Student answered
all 5 questions
correctly
Student answered
all 3-4 questions
correctly
Student answered
1-2 questions
correctly
Task completion