Cell Structure 2
Cell Structure 2
BUILD Vocabulary
A. The chart below and on the next page shows key words from the lesson with their definitions.
Complete the chart by writing a strategy to help you remember the meaning of each term. One
has been done for you.
Cell wall Structure around plant cells, A wall surrounds and protects a building
fungus cells, and some like a cell wall surrounds and protects a
bacterial cells that supports and cell.
protects
Centriole Structure in animal cells that The workers when they work help each
helps organize cell division others
Chloroplast Structure in plant cells that When a woman is pregnant and give energy to his
captures the sun’s energy and baby
changes it into chemical energy
Endoplasmic Internal membrane system of a Is like a warehouse that safe alote of things
reticulum cell where proteins are
assembled
Golgi Series of flattened sacs that Is when a boat is traveling stuff for other country
apparatus prepares proteins and other
materials for export from the
cell
Mitochondrion Organelle that changes the chemical Is when you are eating a soup and
energy in food into a form that is you take all the meat and things that
easier for the cell to use have inside and you only leave the
water
Organelle Structure within a cell that acts like a The leader of that section
specialized organ
Ribosome Structure that assembles proteins Is like when your mom give you new
clothing
Vacuole Saclike structure that stores materials Is like a store of ice scream
like water and nutrients
B. As you work through this lesson, you may find these terms in the activities. When you need to
write a key term or a definition, highlight the term or the definition.
BUILD Understanding
Venn Diagram A Venn diagram is made up of overlapping circles. It is a useful tool for
comparing two or even three topics.
Use terms from the box to complete the Venn diagram.
Both
nucleus containing DNA
DNA found incell
cytoplasm
wall
ribosome
mitochondria
cell membrane Golgi apparatus
cytoplasm centriol
lysosomee vacuole chloroplast
cytoskeleton endoplasmic
reticulum
Name Class Date
Cell Organization
An organelle is a specialized cell structure. Each organelle functions in a different way. All of the
organelles help the cell carry out life processes.
Use the terms in the box to write the name of the organelle underneath its picture.
Organelle Function
Controls most cell processes and stores genetic
material
Nucleus
Where lipid parts of the cell membrane and
proteins for export are assembled and stored
endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi aparatus
Converts the energy stored in food into a more
usable form
Mitochondria
BUILD Connections
The Cell As a Living Factory An analogy takes two things
that seem to be different and shows how they can be similar.
1. If the cell were a factory, what part would serve as the main
office? Nucleus
2. Which cell part would provide electricity? Mitochondria
3. With a partner, discuss how the actions of the forklifts are
related to actions in cells both transport particles or substance
around the cell.
Name Class Date
Cell Organization
Follow the directions.
1. Use the words below to label the plant cell. Some structures have been labeled for you.
Plant Cell
ribosome
nucleus
Golgi apparatus
rough endoplasmic reticulum
cell membrane
2. Use the words below to label the animal cell. Some structures have been labeled for you.
Cell membrain
Golgi appararus
centrioles
Rough endoplasmic
Use the diagrams to answer the questions.
3. Which structure is found in a plant cell but not in an animal cell? Circle the correct answer.
chloroplast cell membrane ribosome
4. What is the main function of vacuoles?
The vacuoles can store waste products so the rest of the cell to protected from
contamination and them those waste products would be sent out of the cell.