Modular Worksheet Final
Modular Worksheet Final
An acrostic poem is one where you choose a word or name and use each letter in the name as the
beginning of a word or line that tells something about that person or topic.
The region inside the cell except for the nucleus Cytoplasm
Organelle that manages or controls all the cell functions in a
Nucleus
eukaryotic cell
Contains chlorophyll, a green pigment that traps energy from
Chloroplast
sunlight and gives plants their green color
Digests excess or worn-out cell parts, food particles and
Lysosome
invading viruses or bacteria
Small bumps located on portions of the endoplasmic
Ribosome
reticulum
Provides temporary storage of food, enzymes and waste
Vacuole
products
Firm, protective structure that gives the cell its shape in
Cell wall
plants, fungi, most bacteria and some protists
Produces a usable form of energy for the cell Mitochondria
Provides support for the cell, has two subparts Lipid bilayer
Name for the collection of DNA in the nucleus of eukaryotic
Nucleolus
cells
Consist of hollow tubes which provide support for the cell Cytoskeleton
Small hair-like structures used for movement or sensing
Cilia
things
Composed of a phospholipid bilayer Cell membrane
Directions: In the space provided below describe the function of each cell
organelle and then state what person in your school serves a similar
function in your school.
Is the site of
photosynthesis
Cytoplasm Canteen staff
P O N T Z E J U I N N B M B R H R D B T B J D
A T I S C P M F B T J S Z D F P A J O A B A X
C J N Y T Z C H U N Z N U C L E O L U S B N C
E C H L O R O P L A S T G I X N R A Z H E D O
D W H R A Z P B C M N P F R L G H P X Z H N M
I P Y O C H R O M O S O M E Y C I T D C S Y X
N T A D G M Y W E M N L J X O R G A N S H X S
R T Z C I W D S Z E V K A J B L M V C A U K I
D E M P K A K R W J O D C J C W V F D I X I F
B F X O P I G S T I S S U E S V D Z L J G M R
Z W P I C H L O R O P H Y L L V B P I A H D W
L W I G E B J I D D E H V A C U O L E M O R L
T R Z I E O J G V S M P Y X L N U C L E U S E
E V H V P M M M U Q U B E A M O H W N T S G C
S N I D Y N Z M X C Y Q D Y O F L Y S M A L S
B M I T O C H O N D R I A V O C C F S A Y V I
C Y T O P L A S M W K L F L L A K U F O C G V
P B K T R R R Q T A M U T J W U R J B W G G G
NUCLEUS VACUOLE
Comprehensive Questions:
1. In what organelle does cellular respiration take place?
-Mitochondria
3. What are the list of organelles that take part in protein synthesis?
-Nucleus
-Ribosomes
-Endoplasmic reticulum
-Golgi Apparatuses
-Vesicles
-Export
7. What is the function of the ribosomes? Are they found freely floating in the
cytoplasm? OR are they found attached to another organelle? OR both.
Explain why this occurs.
-The function of the ribosomes is to produce proteins. They are found freely
floating in the cytoplasm and it is attached in the endoplasmic reticulum.
9. What is the difference between rough ER and smooth ER? What is the ER
doing that is different in each case?
-The rough ER has ribosomes attached to it and produces proteins while the
smooth ER has no ribosomes and produces lipids.
12.In what organelle do molecules move from the ER to the Golgi bodies?
-Within the vesicles
Directions: Identify the following items below by writing the correct answer on
the second hand column.
Questions Answer
Laboratory Apparatuses
Used to crush and grind materials Mortar and Pestle
Used for drawing out fluids or gases Pippete
Quick source of heat and light Bunsen Burner
Gives support to beaker while heating Tripod
Used to hold, mix and heat liquids Beaker
Used to heat liquids for evaporation Dish
Used to measure temperature Thermometer
Used as pH or acid-base indicator Litmus Paper
Used to heat a small amount of a solid
Crucible and Cover
substance at a very high temperature
Used to hold several test tubes at one time Test tube rack
Photosynthetic
Apparatus
Cell size
Organisms Kingdom
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Fungus
Platypus Animalia
Spiny Anteater Animalia
Penicillium Fungus
Paramecium Protista
Pityrosporum ovale Fungus
Aspergillus Fungus
Tarantula Animalia
Vanda sanderyana Plantae
Sponges Animalia
Corals Animalia
Clams animalia
Mangifera indica Plantae
Mucor Fungus
Rhizopus Fungus
Saccharomyces boulardii Fungus
Cryptococcus neoformans Fungus
Candida albicans Fungus
Butterfly Animalia
Paramecium Protista
Shrimp Animalia
Sting ray Animalia
Amoeba Animalia
Cucurbita maxima Plantae
Oleander Plantae
Momordica charantia Plantae
Custard apple Plantae
Malabar night shade Plantae
Solanum melongena Plantae
Ananas comosus Plantae
Fragrant screwpine Plantae
Abelmoschus esculentus L. Plantae
INTERPHASE
Directions: In the space provided below, draw the three sub-phases of interphase:
(1 , , 2 ) ake sure to explain each sub-
phase.