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Read It!
1.
Describe prokaryotic cells.
Read It!
2.
Read It!
3.
Compare and contrast
prokaryotic and
eukaryotic cells.
Describe eukaryotic cells.
Read It!
4.
What is a “membranebound” organelle? Give
a definition and two
examples.
Watch It!
1.
Watch It!
Go to the following Video:
2.
Login info:
Username: eastcobb7
Which types of
organisms have
eukaryotic cells?
Password: eastcobb
Watch It!
3.
Which types of
organisms have
prokaryotic cells?
Watch It!
4.
What differences does the
video describe eukaryotic
and prokaryotic cells as
having? Fill in the diagram
on your labs sheet under
“Watch It!”
Explore It!
1.
Go to the following site to
explore cell types.
Explore It!
2.
http://tinyurl.com/be4dx
Explore It!
3.
Explore the animal cell.
Fill in the chart about
the prokaryotic cells
using the cloze
sentences.
Explore the prokaryotic cell. Fill
in the chart about the
prokaryotic cells using the
cloze sentences.
Explore It!
1.
Explore the plant cell.
Fill in the chart about
the prokaryotic cells
using the cloze
sentences.
Research It!
1.
Illustrate It!
Go online to find out what a
plasmid is. Describe plasmid
and describe what kind of
cells they might be found in.
1.
Organize It!
Write It!
1.
You find a cell. You are trying to
claim to your lab partner that you
are 100% certain it is a prokaryotic
cell. Explain a minimum of 2 pieces
of evidence and give reasoning as
to why you are correct.
Draw a prokaryotic cell and
a eukaryotic cell (choose
either plant or animal). Label
the main parts of each kind
of cell.
1.
Organize the cell parts and
descriptions into your 3D Venn
Diagram (using strings). Decide
whether they are features/cell parts
that belong in prokaryotic or
eukaryotic cells.
Ribosome
Contains
DNA
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
nucleus
Contains
DNA
Golgi Bodies
Chloroplast
nucleoid
Cytoplasm
BOTH
EUKARYOTE
flagellum
Mesosome
PROKARYOTE
plasmid
Input Stations: Explore It!
Task Card 2:
Prokaryotic Cell
Nucleoid Region
Storage of __________________ information, the
site of
__________________________________________.
Ribosomes
The sites of _____________________ synthesis.
___________________
The region where many metabolic reactions
occur.
Cell _______________
Protects against mechanical and hypertonic
stress.
Mesosome
Permeable boundary that allows for entrance
and exit of ________________________ and
_____________________, and may play a role in
DNA replication.
Animal Cell
Nucleus
Storage site of __________________
information, the site of ______ replication and
its transcription to RNA.
Rough Endoplasmic
Reticulum
Surface on which __________________ bind for
protein synthesis.
Cytoplasm
Provides shape to the cell; the region where
many metabolic reactions occur.
Mitochondrion
Site of energy metabolism and synthesis of
high-energy ________________.
Plural: mitochondria
Read It!
Animal Cell (Continued)
Golgi Apparatus
(aka Golgi Bodies)
Responsible for the secretion of _____________
_________________________ from the cell.
Task Card 1:
Smooth Endoplasmic __________________________________ for liquids
and nutrients in the cell.
Cell Membrane
Task Card 2:
Selectively permeable boundary for entry
and exit of nutrients and waste.
Plant Cell
Task Card 3:
includes many of the same organelles as a plant cell...plus:
Vacuole
Storage of __________________ and
___________________________.
Chloroplast
Site of ______________________________;
converting light energy into chemical energy
_________________.
Cell _____________
Selectively permeable outer boundary of
plant cell.
Task Card 4:
Watch It!
Task Card 2: Eukaryotic cells are found in ____________________,
_________________________, ____________________________,
_____________________________
Task Card 3: __________________________
Task Card 4:
Research It!
Task Card 1:
Illustrate It!
Task Card 1:
Write It!
Extra Space for Notes:
Task Card 1:
Assess It! (See teacher for Socrative Code)
Organize It!
Teacher Initials:
Reflection: How did you do? What did you find easy? What
mistakes did you make?