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3.1 Final Review - Cells

This document provides a review of key concepts about cells for a biology class. It includes: 1) A list of four things students should know about observing and comparing cell types, identifying cell structures, and modeling diffusion and osmosis. 2) Eight practice questions about tools for observing cells, identifying organelles in plant and animal cells, comparing plant and animal cells, labeling a cell diagram, and processes like photosynthesis, diffusion, osmosis, and their effects on cells. 3) Spaces to draw diagrams of cells undergoing diffusion and osmosis and to answer questions about these processes.

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3.1 Final Review - Cells

This document provides a review of key concepts about cells for a biology class. It includes: 1) A list of four things students should know about observing and comparing cell types, identifying cell structures, and modeling diffusion and osmosis. 2) Eight practice questions about tools for observing cells, identifying organelles in plant and animal cells, comparing plant and animal cells, labeling a cell diagram, and processes like photosynthesis, diffusion, osmosis, and their effects on cells. 3) Spaces to draw diagrams of cells undergoing diffusion and osmosis and to answer questions about these processes.

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Name: ___________________________ Period: ______

Final Review: Cells


Things I Should Know:
1. Use correct instruments to observe, describe, and compare various types of cells.
2. Identify the cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, chloroplast, and cytoplasm of cells.
3. Model the processes of diffusion and osmosis.
4. Report on how the basic functions of organisms are carried out within cells.

Practice Questions:
1. What tool do you use to observe cells? ___________________________________________________

2. Fill out the table below.

Organelle Job In Plants? In Animals?

Mitochondria

Cell Wall

Nucleus

Chloroplast

Cytoplasm

Cell Membrane

3. How is a plant cell different than an animal cell? ___________________________________________

4. Label the cell below.


Name: ___________________________ Period: ______

5. What type of cell is the cell diagram on the last page? _________________

6. Leaves are part of plants that use the process of photosynthesis to make food. What organelle would a

leaf cell need a lot of in order for a plant to get enough food? _______________________________

7. In the second square, draw what the cell would look like after diffusion of the molecules happens.

Oxygen
(NOTE: CAN
CROSS CELL
MEMBRANE)

Water
(NOTE: CAN
CROSS CELL
MEMBRANE)

8. In the second square, draw what the cell would like after osmosis happens.

GLUCOSE
(NOTE: CAN NOT
CROSS CELL
MEMBRANE)

Water
(NOTE: CAN
CROSS CELL
MEMBRANE)

9. What is the difference between osmosis and diffusion? ______________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

10. What organelle allows osmosis to take place? _____________________________________________

11. If I put a cell (which is about 95% water) in a container of salt water (80% water), will the net movement

of water be into the cell or out of the cell? ________________________________________________

12. What will happen to the cell? ________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

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