Lab Safety
Lab Safety
Cell Organelles
Cell Organelles
Cell Organelles
100

What protects your eyes in the lab?

Safety Goggles

100

Who do you listen to for directions?

Teacher

100

The rigid supporting layer of cells

Cell Wall

100

A thin, flexible barrier that surrounds a cell and controls what enters.

Cell Membrane

100

The walls of our classroom could represent which organelle?

Cell Wall

200

What protects your clothes in the lab?

apron or lab coat

200

Turn off what when not in use?

Equipment

200

Gel-like fluid that fills most of the cell

Cytoplasm

200

The power house of the cell

mitochondria


200

The door of our classroom could represent what organelle?

Cell membrane
300

Know where the _______ wash station and safety shower are located

eye

300

What should you tie back in the lab?

hair

300

Stores water, food, waste products and other materials

Vacuole

300

Makes food for cell using sunlight

Chloroplast

300

Mrs. Harmon would represent which organelle?

nucleus

400

How should you smell chemicals?

Wave your hand to smell it/waft

400

Where should you not pour chemicals to dispose of them?

sink

400

Breaks down food particles and worn out cell parts

Lysosome

400

Produces proteins

ribosome

400

Name one organelle a plant cell has that an animal cell does not.

Cell wall or chloroplast

500

Keep flammable materials away from what?

Fire/ Open Flame

500

Check glassware for what?

Cracks

500

Directs cell activities

Nucleus

500

Packages and distributes materials

Golgi Apparatus

500

What helps make proteins and other substances

Endoplasmic reticulum