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In the Cell Types Gizmo, you will use a light microscope to compare and contrast different samples. On the LANDSCAPE tab, click on the Elodea leaf. (Turn on Show all samples if you can’t find it.) Switch to the MICROSCOPE tab to observe the sample as it would appear under the microscope. By default, this microscope is using 40x magnification.
Drag the Coarse focus slider until the sample is focused as well as possible. Then, improve the focus with the Fine focus slider. Select the 400x magnification. If necessary, adjust the fine focus. The individual chambers you see are cells, the smallest functional unit of an organism. Click on the show labels button.
Question 1
1.

State four structures that are found in an elodea leaf.

Question 2
2.

According to the microscope image, are elodea eukaryotic or prokaryotic cells?

Observe: An organelle is a cell structure that performs a specific function. Observe the samples below under the highest magnification. Click the Show labels checkbox to label the organelles.
Question 3
3.

State 3 organelles you see in the mouse skin.

Question 4
4.

State 3 organelles you see in the fly muscle

Question 5
5.

State 3 organelles you see in the maple leaf

Question 6
6.

State 3 organelles you see in the protista

Question 7
7.

State 3 organelles you see in the fungi

Question 8
8.

What do all of these samples have in common?

In eukaryotic cells, genetic material is contained inside a distinct, membrane-bound nucleus. Plant and animal cells are classified as eukaryotes.
Observe: Click on the cow and observe E. coli under the highest magnification. Notice the microscope magnification is larger for this organism, and notice the scale bar is smaller.
Question 9
9.

What organelles are present in E.coli?

Question 10
10.

What organelle is missing from E.coli?

Question 11
11.

What type of cell are E.coli?

Question 12
12.

Compare: Look at the Sand/silt sample under the microscope.Turn on Show labels. Does sand//silt have any internal structures?

Question 13
13.

Do you think sand is alive?

Joelle and Marcus are arguing about the cell structures in living things. Marcus says all cells have the same structures, while Joelle says that some cells have different structures. They each want to prove they are right. Andre’ was tired of listening to them argue and told them they needed to “prove it”.

The following questions are about the human neuron.

Question 14
14.

Click on the human neuron, do human neurons have a chloroplast?

Question 15
15.

Click on the human neuron, do human neurons have a nucleus?

Question 16
16.

Click on the human neuron, do human neurons have a cell membrane?

Question 17
17.

Click on the human neuron, do human neurons have a cytoplasm?

Question 18
18.

Click on the human neuron, do human neurons have a cilia/flagellum?

Question 19
19.

Click on the human neuron, do human neurons have a cell wall?

The following questions are about fungus.

Question 20
20.

Click on the fungus, do protista have chloroplast?

Question 21
21.

Click on the fungus, do protista have nucleus?

Question 22
22.

Click on the fungus, do protista have cell membrane?

Question 23
23.

Click on the fungus, do protista have chloroplast?

Question 24
24.

Click on the fungus, do protista have cilia/flagelllum?

Question 25
25.

Click on the fungus, do protista have cell wall?

The following questions are about the human red blood cell

Question 26
26.

Click on the human red blood cell, do human red blood cell have chloroplast.

Question 27
27.

Click on the human red blood cell, do human red blood cell have a nucleus

Question 28
28.

Click on the human red blood cell, do human red blood cell have a cell membrane?

Question 29
29.

Click on the human red blood cell, do human red blood cell have cytoplasm?

Question 30
30.

Click on the human red blood cell, do human red blood cell have cilia/flagellum?

Question 31
31.

Click on the human red blood cell, do human red blood cell have cell wall?

The following questions are about skin cells

Question 32
32.

Click on the skin cell, do skin cells have chloroplast?

Question 33
33.

Click on the skin cell, do skin cells have a nucleus?

Question 34
34.

Click on the skin cell, do skin cells have a cell membrane?

Question 35
35.

Click on the skin cell, do skin cells have cytoplasm?

Question 36
36.

Click on the skin cell, do skin cells have cilia/flagellum?

Question 37
37.

Click on the skin cell, do skin cells have a cell wall?

Question 38
38.

Marcus says all cells have the same structures, while Joelle says that some cells have different structures. After collecting evidence, do you agree with Joelle or Marcus? Why? Share your evidence to support your reasoning. You need at least 2 pieces of evidence.