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21.03.17
PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS
Learning Objective: Are plants and animals made of the same
basic building blocks (cells)?
Success Criteria:

list the components of plant and animal cells

describe the functions of the components of a cell

describe the similarities and differences between plant and
animal cells.
I will be working scientifically to:

use correct methods and equipment during experiments.
STARTER
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zafJKbMPA8
Label the different parts of the
microscope and label the basic picture of
the animal cell)
SEEING CELLS
In your books, you have 2 min to answer:
1. What are cells?
2. Why can't we see them with our naked eye?
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Refer to page 59 of textbook:
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Which parts of the plant cell could you see using the
microscope?

Where are these parts on the diagram shown?
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What are the functions of these cell parts?

Why did you use iodine in your experiment?
Complete the Practical and
answer the questions
PLANT VS. ANIMAL CELLS
In your books, write down:
1. How does the shape of an animal and plant cell differ?
2. Which organelles can you see that are the same in both plant and animal
cells?
3. Which structures can you see which are different in plant and animal
cells?
PLENARY
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zafJKbMPA8
21.03.17
CELL ORGANELLES
Learning Objective: What are the structures that
make up plant and animal cells?
Success Criteria:

list the components of plant and animal cells

describe the functions of the components of a
cell

describe the similarities and differences
between plant and animal cells.
Language for learning:
Organelle
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
Cell Membrane
Cell Wall
Vacuole
Part
Function
Found in
Cell membrane
Controls the movement of substances into and
out of the cell
Plant and animal cells
Cytoplasm
Jelly-like substance, where chemical reactions
happen
Plant and animal cells
Nucleus
Carries genetic information and controls what
happens inside the cell
Plant and animal cells
Mitochondria
Where most respiration reactions happen
Plant and animal cells
Vacuole
Contains a liquid called cell sap, which keeps
the cell firm
Plant cells only
Cell wall
Made of a tough substance called cellulose,
which supports the cell
Plant cells only
1. Why
do cells need structures
inside them?
2. What
3. Draw
are they called?
the diagram below into
your books
PLANT VS. ANIMAL CELLS
In your books, write down:
1. How does the shape of an animal and plant cell differ?
2. Which organelles can you see that are the same in both
plant and animal cells?
3. Which structures can you see which are different in plant
and animal cells?
PLENARY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zafJKbMPA8