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Name Lab TimerDate The Cell—Anatomy and Division Anatomy of the Composite Cell 1. Define the following: Organ: SMMLL ORGANS 5 AREAS OF The CEL Dy ERIM OTHER AREASS Do mEtpBILC REACTS OTHE Cle cou STRUCTURAL E FUNCTIONAL UNITS OF LIFE 2 dentify the following cell pans: CELL MEMO RADHE |, extemal boundary of cel; regulates flow of materials into and out ofthe cell LY So SOME 2. contains digestive enzymes of many varieties; “suicide sae ofthe cel MATOCHOND AIA 5, scatered throughout te cell major st of AT synthesis MiCReviLey 4, slender extensions of the plasma membrane that increase its surface area FENCLUSC ONE 5, stored glycogen gramles, crystals, pigments, and s0 on Cait HPUMTUCS 6, membranous system consisting of flattened sacs and vesicles; packages proteins for export NUCLEUS 7, comot center of the cel; necessary for cell division and cel life CEMT ROLES 5, ewo rod-shaped bodes nea the nocous; the basis of cilia Nv UCLEOLUS 9. dense, darkly staining nuclear body; packaging site for ribosomes MLCA 0 PLA MEATS o. contractile clements ofthe cytoskeleton ENOOPLAS IC REMCULUNI. membranous system that has “rough” and “smooth” varieties ALBOSO MES 12 stacted:o wembraze stems or seated inh popasm; yes pres CHROMATIN 13, trestikesrutares inthe nocleus; contain genetic material (DNA) PER M1 SOANEC 14, siteof detoxication of harmful chemicals PUSEITADSDD Ebb basa 26 Review Sheet 3 3. Inthe following diagram, label all parts provided with a leader line. Nucleus Differences and Similarities in Cell Structure 4. For each of the following cell types, on line (a) list one important structural characteristic observed in the laboratory. On line (b), write the function thatthe structure complements or ensures. squamous eptelium a, © eT tt » COUZAS ees , PRoTECTTE, spe 2 _EtAce, » PRepecs SPERM ORWANP smooth muscle FORMS BAWOS Rou Tubes » Moves MATERIALS gu eS SePaTTISIIVPVIVBARHRVMHOVAVAVVIssaVTTaRaaaeere | Sob bbbs ebb bbbbbbbbb dd db dbdddiuee ReviewSheet’3 27 red blood cells » BICANG, WoC 5 CRE, suy , 5. What isthe significance of th red blood cell being anucleate (without a nucleusy?_ IT IS WOT Aizve § Aiked TO bE REPLACED OFTEN Didtoecmeamekut JES ____vnewr_OuneiNe DevEroAm Cell Division: Mitosis and Cytokinesis 6, Whats the imporane of mitt cet eiviionn ALLOWS LOR ARODLCTION OF TWO z HUG, CELLS FF Bie LL 7. Identify the three phases of mitosis shown in the following photomicrographs, and select the events from the key choices that correctly identify each phase. Write the key letters on the appropriate answer line. a. Chromatin coils and condenses, forming chromosomes. b. ‘The chromosomes (chromatids) are V-shaped. © The nuclear envelope re-forms. 4. Chromosomes stop moving toward the poles. ‘©. Chromosomes line up in the center of the cell. £ The nuctear envelope fragments, The spindle forms. fh. DNA synthesis occurs i, Chromosomes first appear to be double, Chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers, k.The nuclear envelope(s) is absent. 3. prose PROPHASE Bens: OG, ET. Ke

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