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Plant Cell

The document describes a diagram labeling activity where the learner clicks to label the parts of a plant cell, including the nucleus, chloroplasts, permanent vacuole, ribosomes, cell wall, mitochondria, and cytoplasm. It provides definitions of each part and its cellular function, such as the nucleus containing the cell's genetic material and the chloroplasts using chlorophyll to absorb light energy through photosynthesis.

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Plant Cell

The document describes a diagram labeling activity where the learner clicks to label the parts of a plant cell, including the nucleus, chloroplasts, permanent vacuole, ribosomes, cell wall, mitochondria, and cytoplasm. It provides definitions of each part and its cellular function, such as the nucleus containing the cell's genetic material and the chloroplasts using chlorophyll to absorb light energy through photosynthesis.

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The basic structure of a

The Plant Cell plant cell can be viewed


under an electron
microscope and looks like
the diagram to the left.
Can you correctly label all
the parts of a plant cell?

Click the arrow


to begin
Nucleus Click on the
correct part of
the cell to label
the diagram

Correct!
Not quite- try again.
Click here to continue
Chloroplast Click on the
Nucleus correct part of
the cell to label
the diagram

Correct!
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Click here to continue
Permanent Vacuole Click on the
Nucleus correct part of
the cell to label
the diagram

Chloroplast

Correct!
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Click here to continue
Click on the
Ribosomes Nucleus correct part of
the cell to label
the diagram

Chloroplast

Permanent Vacuole

Correct!
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Click here to continue
Cell Wall Click on the
Nucleus correct part of
the cell to label
the diagram
Ribosomes

Chloroplast

Permanent Vacuole

Correct!
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Click here to continue
Mitochondria Click on the
Nucleus correct part of
the cell to label
the diagram
Ribosomes

Cell Wall

Chloroplast

Permanent Vacuole

Correct!
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Click here to continue
Click on the
Cytoplasm Nucleus correct part of
the cell to label
the diagram
Ribosomes

Cell Wall

Mitochondria
Chloroplast

Permanent Vacuole

Correct!
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Click here to continue
Click on the
Cytoplasm Nucleus correct part of
the cell to label
the diagram
Ribosomes

Cell Wall

Mitochondria
Chloroplast

Permanent Vacuole

Well done! You have correctly labelled the diagram.


Click here to learn more about the functions of each part
Definitions from: www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zpqpqhv/revision/8
Click on the text boxes to
find out more about
each of the structures’
function

Cytoplasm Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Chloroplast
Ribosomes Mitochondria
Nucleus
A
Permanent
jelly-like Ribosomes
Cell
material Wall
that
Organelles that contains
vacuole
contains
the greendissolved
pigment,
Organelles
Contains
nutrients that
genetic
and contain
material,
salts and the enzymes
including
structures for
DNA,
called
chlorophyll,
Filled with
Arespiration,
Madetinyfrom which
cell
organelle sap
cellulose absorbs
to
where help light
keep
protein
fibres energy
the for
cell
synthesis
and strengthens
which
organelles. and
controls
It isand
where where
themany most
cell’sthe energy
activities.
of the is
chemical
Cell Wall photosynthesis.
the cell Contains
turgid.
occurs.
supports the enzymes
plant.
released
reactions in respiration.
happen.
needed for photosynthesis.

Mitochondria

Permanent Vacuole

Chloroplast
Finish Return to start

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