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#2 Study the table. Which student correctly compares prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? A.Student 1 B. Student 2 C. Student 3 D. Student 4

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Page 1: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

Erin and Brooke

Page 2: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

#1.• Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified

the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

Page 3: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

#2Study the table. Which student correctly compares prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

A. Student 1

B. Student 2

C. Student 3

D. Student 4

Page 4: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

Which cellular structures are involved in synthesizing and packaging protien?

• A. 1 package protein, and 3 synthesizes protein.

• B. 1 packages protein, and 4 synthesizes protein.

• C. 2 packages protein, and 3 synthesizes protein.

• D. 2 packages protein, and 4 synthesizes protein.

#3.

Page 5: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

What are the differences between structures 1 and 2?

• A. Ribosomes are produced in structure 1, and DNA is stored in structure 2.

• B. DNA is stored in structure 1, and ribosome are produced in in structure 2.

• C. RNA is stored in structure 1, and DNA is stored in structure 2.

• D. DNA is stored in structure 1, and RNA is stored in structure 2.

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Page 6: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

What are the similarities of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

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Page 7: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

What is the difference between DNA and RNA??

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Page 8: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

TRUE or FALSE…#8

The Golgi Apparatus is an organelle.

Page 9: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

#9 TRUE or FALSE…

A vacuole is a Prokaryotic cell.

Page 10: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

#10

Identify and explain the function of this organelle.

Page 11: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

#11What type of cell is this?

Page 12: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

THE ANSWER IS….

Eukaryotic; plant cell.

We know it is eukaryotic because it has the organelles in it.

We know it is a plant cell because it has flat sides, a large central vacuole & is green

Page 13: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

#12What occurs in Chloroplast?

Page 14: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

THE ANSWER IS….

Photosynthesis

Page 15: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

#13What is the difference of Rough ER and Smooth ER?

A. Rough = packages lysosomes, Smooth = envelope to the nucleus.

B. Rough = envelope to the nucleus, Smooth = packages lysosomes.

C. Both do the same thing.

Page 16: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

#14Which organelles are ribosomes found on?

Page 17: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

#15 What is the difference between the cell wall and the cell membrane?

Page 18: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

#16 Examine the diagram below

What are the similarities & differences between organelle 1 & 2 ?A. Both are double membrane-bound organelles, but 1 conducts respiration &

2 conducts photosynthesis

B. Both are double membrane-bound organelles but 1 conducts photosynthesis and 2 conducts respiration

C. Both are single membrane-bound organelles, but 1 conducts respiration & 2 conducts photosynthesis

D. Both are single membrane-bound organelles, but 1 conducts photosynthesis & 2 conducts respiration

Page 19: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

Which cellular structures are involved in synthesizing & packaging proteins?

A. 1 packages protein & 3 synthesizes protein

B. 1 packages protein & 4 synthesizes protein

C. 2 packages protein & 3 synthesizes protein

D. 2 packages protein & 4synthesizes protein

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Page 20: Erin and Brooke. #1. Study the data below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell?

What are the differences between structures 1 & 2?

A. Ribosomes are produced in structure 1, & DNA is stored on structure 2

B. DNA is stored in structure 1 & ribosomes are produced in structure 2

C. RNA is stored in structure 1 & DNA is stored in structure 2

D. DNA is stored in structure 1 & RNA is stored in structure 2

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