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Practice Labeling the Cell

Cell diagrams are easy to find using a google image search. There are many variations based on how the artist depicts the cell organelles. There are usually some things that are common in all of these diagrams. Try not to memorize the image, but learn how the structures look and where they are generally located.

On the following slides, drag the boxes with the names to the correct structures found on the cell. Use Google or other resources to help you.

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mitochondria

centrioles

lysosome

cytoplasm

chromatin

nucleolus

nucleus

ribosomes

rough ER

cell membrane

Golgi body

vesicle

microtubules

smooth ER

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Focus on the nucleus....

rough endoplasmic reticulum

nucleolus

chromatin

nuclear membrane

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Focus on the endomembrane system.

nucleolus

chromatin

nuclear membrane

rough ER

smooth ER

vesicle

cell membrane

Golgi apparatus

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mitochondria

peroxisomes

cytoplasm

vacuole

nucleolus

nucleus

ribosomes

rough ER

cell membrane

Golgi body

chloroplasts

cell wall

Label the plant cell

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This cell has no arrows or word bank. Use the toolbar to add arrows and text to label as many structures as you can. �--- What type of cell is it? �--- How do you know?

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