Chapter 7: Cell Structure and Function - Beachwood City Schools
Chapter 7: Cell Structure and Function - Beachwood City Schools
Chapter 7: Cell Structure and Function - Beachwood City Schools
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<strong>Chapter</strong> 7: <strong>Cell</strong> <strong>Structure</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Function</strong><br />
<strong>Chapter</strong> 7-1:<br />
1. Define the three statements that make up cell theory<br />
2. Who coined the term “cell” How did this person come up with this name<br />
3. What is the difference between a (SEM) microscope <strong>and</strong> a (TEM) microscope<br />
4. What are the limitations of light microscopes<br />
5. Define Eukaryote, <strong>and</strong> describe its characteristics.<br />
6. Define Prokaryote, <strong>and</strong> describe its characteristics.<br />
7. What do the names Prokaryote <strong>and</strong> Eukaryote mean<br />
8. Explain how Prokaryotic <strong>and</strong> Eukaryotic cells are different<br />
9. Give an example of a Prokaryote <strong>and</strong> one example of a Eukaryote.
<strong>Chapter</strong> 7-2:<br />
1. True or False: All plant <strong>and</strong> animal cells are Eukaryotes.<br />
2. Define organelle.<br />
3. Which organelle(s) are responsible for producing the energy that cells need to use to survive<br />
4. Describe the role of the nucleus in the cell.<br />
5. Explain how Ribosomes <strong>and</strong> the Endoplasmic Reticulum are related.<br />
6. Are there any organelles that are found in plant cells but not found in animal cells If so, name them <strong>and</strong> describe<br />
what they do.<br />
7. Are there any organelles that are found in animal cells but not found in plant cells If so, name them <strong>and</strong> describe<br />
what they do.