Comparing Plant and Animal Cells

Comparing Plant and Animal Cells

<p>Name: ______Section: ______</p><p>Comparing Plant and Animal Cells</p><p>1. Draw a picture of human cheek cells. Label the cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm and the nucleus.</p><p>HUMAN CHEEK CELL</p><p>2. Using the following procedure, make a wet mount slide of an onion cell. </p><p>A. Obtain a glass slide, cover slip, iodine and a thin piece of onion skin.</p><p>B. Place the onion skin on the glass slide.</p><p>C. Place 1 SMALL drop of iodine on the onion skin.</p><p>D. Place the cover slide perpendicular to the glass slide, and slowly cover the onion skin. </p><p>E. Examine the slide under the microscope, using all three objective lenses.</p><p>F. Draw a picture of onion cells. Label the cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm and the nucleus.</p><p>Onion Skin Power: ______Onion Skin Power: ______Onion Skin Power: ______</p><p>Questions: Answer in complete sentences.</p><p>1. You should have noticed two dark outlines around the onion cells.</p><p>A. What are the outer boundaries around the onion cell called? What are their functions?</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______B. How did the boundaries on the onion cell compare with that of the cheek cell?</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>2. What parts did you notice in both the onion and cheek cells? What are their functions?</p><p>A. ______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>B. ______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>C. ______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>Using the information that you gathered during this lab, compare and contrast plant and animal cells using a Venn diagram. MYSTERY SLIDES</p><p>1. Focus each mystery slides at low, medium and high power.</p><p>2. Choose one magnification and draw what you see.</p><p>3. Label the magnification of the microscope and any organelles that you can identify.</p><p>4. Next, determine if the mystery slide is a plant or animal cell and explain why you came to that conclusion.</p><p>SLIDE 1 PLANT OR ANIMAL? WHY?</p><p>MAGNIFICATION = SLIDE 2 PLANT OR ANIMAL? WHY?</p><p>MAGNIFICATION = SLIDE 3 PLANT OR ANIMAL? WHY?</p><p>MAGNIFICATION = SLIDE 4 PLANT OR ANIMAL? WHY? MAGNIFICATION =</p><p>Name: ______Section: ______</p><p>Comparing Plant and Animal Cells</p><p>1. Draw a picture of human cheek cells. Label the cell membrane, cytoplasm and the nucleus.</p><p>HUMAN CHEEK CELL</p><p>2. Using the following procedure, make a wet mount slide of an onion cell. </p><p>A. Obtain a glass slide, cover slip, iodine and a thin piece of onion skin.</p><p>B. Place the onion skin on the glass slide.</p><p>C. Place 1 SMALL drop of iodine on the onion skin.</p><p>D. Place the cover slide perpendicular to the glass slide, and slowly cover the onion skin. </p><p>E. Examine the slide under the microscope, using all three objective lenses.</p><p>F. Draw a picture of onion cells. Label the cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm and the nucleus.</p><p>Onion Skin Power: 4 Onion Skin Power: 10 Onion Skin Power: 40</p><p>Questions: Answer in complete sentences.</p><p>1. You should have noticed two dark outlines around the onion cells.</p><p>A. What are the outer boundaries around the onion cell called? What are their functions?</p><p>The outer boundaries around the onion cell are called ______. Their function is ______</p><p>______</p><p>B. How did the boundaries on the onion cell compare with that of the cheek cell?</p><p>The boundaries of the onion cell looked like ______</p><p>______.</p><p>The boundaries of the cheek cell looked like______</p><p>______.</p><p>The boundaries are the same because ______</p><p>______. The boundaries are different because ______</p><p>______.</p><p>2. What parts did you notice in both the onion and cheek cells? What are their functions?</p><p>A. ______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>B. ______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>C. ______</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p>Using the information that you gathered during this lab, compare and contrast plant and animal cells using a Venn diagram. Include cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus. MYSTERY SLIDES</p><p>1. Focus each mystery slides at low, medium and high power.</p><p>2. Choose one magnification and draw what you see.</p><p>3. Label the magnification of the microscope and any organelles that you can identify.</p><p>4. Next, determine if the mystery slide is a plant or animal cell and explain why you came to that conclusion.</p><p>SLIDE 1 PLANT OR ANIMAL? WHY?</p><p>MAGNIFICATION = SLIDE 2 PLANT OR ANIMAL? WHY?</p><p>MAGNIFICATION = SLIDE 3 PLANT OR ANIMAL? WHY?</p><p>MAGNIFICATION = SLIDE 4 PLANT OR ANIMAL? WHY? MAGNIFICATION =</p><p>EXIT SLIP</p><p>Name: ______Section:______</p><p>Type of cell: ______. I know this because ______.</p><p>Type of cell: ______. I know this because ______.</p><p>EXIT SLIP</p><p>Name: ______Section:______</p><p>Type of cell: ______. I know this because ______. Type of cell: ______. I know this because ______.</p>

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