Cell Structure and Organization
Cell Structure and Organization
OBJECTIVES:
1) examine under the microscope an animal cell (e.g. from fresh liver) and a
plant cell (e.g. from Elodea, a moss, or any suitable locally available
material)
2) identify and describe the structures seen, (cell membrane, nucleus and
cytoplasm for animal cells; cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm,
sap vacuole and chloroplasts for plant cells)
3) compare the visible differences in structure of the animal and plant cells
examined
4) state the function of the cell membrane in controlling the passage of
substances into and out of the cell
5) state, in simple terms, the relationship between cell structure and cell
function for
a) root hair cells absorption
b) red blood cells transport of oxygen
6) identify these cells from diagrams and from photomicrographs
Basically, plant and animal cells have only THREE structures in common, which is
they both have Cell Membrane, Cytoplasm and Nucleus.
Specialized Cell
They are many different types of cells in organisms. They differ in size and shape
and are adapted to perform specific functions. Below are few examples of cells chosen
to illustrate the relationship between cell structure and their functions within the organisms.
Long, narrow and tube-like
structure
So it can transport water and
minerals from the roots to the
stem and leaves
Think wall of lignin/thick cell wall
To support the plant
Xylem Vessel
No nucleus
The cytoplasm can more
haemoglobin
So that the cell can carry more
oxygen
Biconcave shape
To increase the surface area
For faster diffusion of oxygen
Increase the uptake of oxygen
Increased the release of oxygen
Small size / flexible
So that the cell can pass through
the capillaries rapidly
Which diagram shows the positions of the chloroplast and the nucleus in a cell?
1 Cell Membrane
2 Nucleus
3 Cell Wall
4 Chloroplast
A human cheek cell and a spongy mesophyll cell from a leaf are examined under a
microscope
Which structures are seen in both cells?
B X
C X
D X X
A X X X X
B X X X X
C X X X
D X X X X
Which pair of statements best explains why plant cells are more angular in shape
than animal cells?
Nucleus Chloroplast
B X
C X
D X X
A chloroplast
B cytoplasm
C nucleus
D vacuole
The diagram shows a plant cell
B X
C X
D X X
Exercise Paper 2
i) Use the letters A and B to label these parts of the root hair cell in the figure
above
A the structure that controls what enters and leaves the cell
B a structure that is not present in animal cells
ii) Describe how the structure of the root hair cell helps it to carry out its functions
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(10 Marks) Fig. 6.1 shows an animal cell as seen using a microscope
(b) The structure of a red blood cell is different from that of the cell shown in Fig. 6.1.
State two ways in which the structure is different.
Explain how each difference helps the red blood cell to carry out its function.
Difference 1
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Explanation 1
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Difference 2
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Explanation 2
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b) State two ways in which the structure of a root hair cell is different from the structure
of the leaf cell shown in Fig. 12.1.
Explain the reason for each difference.
Difference 1
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Explanation 1
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Difference 2
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Explanation 2
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(7 Marks) Figure 7.1 is a diagram of a plant cell
a) i) State the letters of two parts of the cell in Fig. 7.1 that show it is a plant
cell.
_________ and __________
ii) State the names of these two parts
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b) State the names of three parts that are found in both plant cells and animal
cell
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(5 Marks)
a) Both animal and plant cells contain a nucleus
State two other features found in
i) Animal Cells
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ii) Plant Cells
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a) i) Name one structure, normally present in cells, that is not present in red
blood cell
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ii) Name two other structures, not present in these cells that would
normally be present in plant cells
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(3 Marks) Figure 15.1 shows some plant tissue