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Transcript
Wednesday 10/23
-Get notebooks
SMART START – on page 24
Draw and fill in diagrams using word bank
Word Bank:
Cells
Organs
Organ Systems
Organism
Tissues
Let’s define those words! (pg. 22)
1. Molecule
A particle made up of
atoms.
2. Organelles
Structures that carry
out life functions in cells
3. Cells
Basic unit of life
4. Tissues
Groups of cells with the
same function
5. Organs
A collection of different
tissues that carry out life
functions
6. Organ Systems
Several organs working
together.
7. Organisms
A living thing.
Building Bodies Unit
Cells – Cell Types
Today’s Objectives

Compare and contrast eukaryotic and prokaryotic
cells.
How we are going to do this?
 Get into pairs
 One person reads about prokaryotic cells the
other person reads about eukaryotic cells.
 As you read fill in the appropriate column on your
t-chart
 Get back together with your partner and teach
her/him what you learned.
 Listen to your partner’s lesson and fill out the
other side of your t-chart.
Article & t-chart directions:
Read and discuss the short article with your
small group.
 Please don’t write on it!
As you read record the following information
in the t-chart
 Definition
 Nucleus?
 Size of the cell
 Location of the DNA
 Examples
Thursday 10/24
Get your notebook.
 Take out the T-Chart from yesterday
 Glue it to page 25
 Fold it in half first


If you owe me anything and MANY of you
do you need to stay for enrichment today,
tomorrow, and/or Monday!
Comparing & Contrasting
Eukaryotic
Prokaryotic
Tuesday 11/5
Take out your interim so we can finish
going over it.
 Thank you.

Wednesday 11/6
Get your notebook.
 Please update your table of contents

◦ 11. Cell Types: Eukaryotic v. Prokaryotic
◦ 12. Cell Theory & Cell Parts
◦ 13. Animal Cells v. Plants Cells
On page 26 Record today’s objectives:
 State the Cell Theory
 Explain how organelles function to maintain
homeostasis
Cell Structure
& Function
http://koning.ecsu.ctstateu.edu/cell/cell.html
Cell Theory
All living things are made up of
cells.
Cells are the smallest working
units of all living things.
All cells come from preexisting
cells through cell division.
What is a Cell?
A cell is the smallest unit that is capable of
performing life functions.
What are the two types of cells?

Plant Cells
◦
◦
◦
◦

Rectangular in shape
Contain chloroplasts, cell wall, large vacuole
Found only in plants
Carry out photosynthesis
Animal Cells
◦ Rounded in shape
◦ Do not contain chloroplasts, cell wall, large
vacuole
◦ Found only in animals
Examples of Cells
Amoeba proteus
Plant
Bacteria
Red Blood Cell
Nerve Cell
Cell Parts
Organelles
Surrounding the Cell…
(2 Parts)
Cell Membrane
Outer membrane of cell
that controls movement in
and out of the cell
 Double layer- made of
lipids (and protein)

http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
Cell Wall
Most commonly found
in plant cells & bacteria
 Supports & protects
cells

http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
Inside the Cell…
(6 parts)
Nucleus

Directs cell activities
◦ Regulation!
Holds DNA
 Separated from
cytoplasm by nuclear
membrane

Cytoplasm
Gel-like mixture
 Surrounded by cell membrane
 Contains dissolved food and oxygen

Ribosomes
Make proteins (Synthesis!)
 Found on Rough ER & floating
throughout the cell

◦ Cells contain thousands
Mitochondria
The “Powerhouse”
 Produces energy through
chemical reactions – breaking
down carbohydrates

◦ This is Respiration!
http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
Vacuoles
Sacs for the storage of food
water, and waste removal
 Contains water solution

◦ Help plants maintain shape
http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
Chloroplast
Usually found in plant cells
 Contains green chlorophyll
 Where photosynthesis takes place

http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Network of
membranes found
throughout the cell
 Assists with the
packing and
manufacturing of
proteins

Golgi Apparatus


Gathers simple
molecules and
combines them
together to make
more complex
molecules.
Helps the
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
manufacture and
package proteins.
Fundamentals Do Now 1/4/16
What
do you remember
about cells?