Cell Structure and Function Cell Types and Transport Lab
Cell Structure and Function:Cell Types and
Transport
Margaret Vorndam, M.S.Version 42-0037-00-01
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OBSERVATIONS
Data Table 1: Cell Structures | |
Prokaryote Cell Structure
Organism name: | EukaryoticCell Structure
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Flagella Cell wall Capsule or slime layer Nucleoid Plasma membrane Cytoplasm Ribosome Thylakoid Endospore | Pseudopodia Cell membrane
Nucleus Cytoplasm Contractilevacuole Food vacuole Endospore |
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Data Table 3: Diffusionthrough a DifferentiallyPermeable Membrane | |||||
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What are its Contents? | What it its initial Color? | What is its final Color? |
Benedict’s Test Color |
What are its final contents? |
Dialysis Tubing |
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Beaker Water |
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Exercise1:ProkaryotesandEukaryotes-Differences in Cell Structure and Function
RESULTS
1. What differencesare observed between the two cells that were drawn?
2. List the specificcell part that each cell type possesses to:
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Escape from hazardous conditions? |
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Regulate water content? |
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Store food? |
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Reproduce? |
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QUESTIONS
A. With which cell type, prokaryote or eukaryote, are you most familiar?
B. Which cell type would be most successful in extreme environments? Why?
C. BecausetheProkaryotebacteriaaregenerally3µmorlessinlengththeymaynotexhibit specific structuresunderacompoundlightmicroscope.Whattypeofmicroscopewouldbea betterchoice for viewing bacteria?
D. Researchamoebasonlineandgiveafewexamplesincludingwheretheyarefoundandwhat energy source they use.
E. Discusswhethercyanobacteriaandamoebasarebeneficialordetrimentaltohumansandto the environment in general.
Exercise 2: Eukaryotes – Plant and Animal Cell
Structure and Function
RESULTS
1. What differencesare observed between the two cells that were drawn?
2. List the cell part that each cell type possesses to:
| Plant | Animal |
Regulate water content? |
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Produce energy to power cell function? |
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Store food? |
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Reproduce? |
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QUESTIONS
A. With which cell type, plant or animal, are you most familiar?
B. Which cell type would be most successful in extreme environments? Why?
C. OutlinethegeneraldifferencesbetweenplantandanimalcellsinTable1.Thenoutlinethe similarities.
Table1: ComparisonofStructure andFunction:AnimalandPlantCells
Animal Cells | Plant Cells |
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Exercise 3: Transport of Materials through Cell
Membranes – An Example of Passive Transport
QUESTIONS
A. Which medium exhibited the fastest rate of diffusion?
B. What might be reasons to explain the differencesin the rate of diffusion?
C. Graphthe twosets ofresultsfrom Table2 onthe same graphusinga computer spreadsheet programandincludethisgraphinyourreport.Whyissimultaneousgraphingoftheresultsuseful here?Whattypeofgraphwouldbestdemonstrateratesofdiffusioningelatinversusliquid?Hint: The graph should show a continuityfrom Toto T1for both mediums.
DISCUSSION
A. Were your two hypotheses supported or refuted?
B. How might the rate of diffusionbe increased? Decreased?
C. How might this be tested?
D. Why is this exercise be an example of passive transport?
E. Whymustthespreadofthecoloringinthegelatinbemonitored?Forexample,whycan’tit just be leftfor 10 hours before the measurement is taken?
F. Whatwouldbeagraphicmethodtodetectwhentherateofdiffusioninthegelatinwasat maximum and was beginning to slow?
G. Constructatablethatcomparesyourresultstotheaverageofyourclassmates’results,if available. Indicate how many classmates’ results are represented in the average (N=?). Include it in your report. Are results similar? If not, what might explain the differencesin outcomes?
Exercise 4: Transport of Materials through Cell
Membranes – An Example of ActiveTransport
QUESTIONS
A. What are the test substances?
B. Why did a color change occur in the jar water? What does the color change indicate?
C. Why did a color change occur in the dialysis bag? What does the color change indicate?
D. What does the Benedict’s reagent test detect? What does the test of the jar water indicate? E. What DID NOT diffuseacross the dialysis bag membrane? Why?
DISCUSSION
A. Was your hypothesis supported or refuted?
B. How might the dialysis membrane tubing be similar to a plasma membrane?
C. What type of transport mechanism does this exercise simulate?
D. What can be concluded from this exercise?
LABORATORYSUMMARY
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