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Cell Structure and Function Images Images for use in the lessons that accompany the Amplify Cell Simulator app. See the lesson plans for more information Session 1 Introduction to Cells Which of the the items below that are made of cells? (Hint: there may be more than one.) How did you decide if something was made of cells or not? Warm-up: What is Made of Cells? Session 2 Making a Model for the Cell Which would you expect to see inside a cell? Warm-up: What is Inside of a Cell? Which do you think can move from the outside of a cell to the inside of a cell? Warm-up: What Can Go In and Out of a Cell? Investigation of Organelles Worksheet - Complete Investigation of Organelles Worksheet - Incomplete Investigation of Organelles Worksheet - Complete with Connections Cellular Input/Output Glucose e ce h es t leav go es in to Oxygen Mitochondria CO2 CO2 es duc pro to goes in ll pr od uc es ATP goes into o nt i es go goes into s ce du mRNA Nucleus o pr Proteins Ribosomes es t leav pro duc es ell he c Proteins Completed Cell System Model CO2 (carbon dioxide) Glucose (sugar) O2 (oxygen) Mitochondria ATP (energy) Completed Mitochondria Model Oxygen (O2) Glucose (sugar) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Cell Membrane Protein (cellular tools) Ribosome ATP (energy) mRNA (instructions) Now that you’ve developed and drawn your model for how the cell works, write an explanation that describes how all these organelles and molecules work together. How would you explain your model for the cell to someone who doesn’t know anything about cells? Mitochondria Nucleus Describe Your Model Session 3 Choking and Starving: A Cell’s Response What will happen inside the cell if the mitochondria stops working? Warm-up: Mitochondria Failure Graph: Y-Axis Graph: Y-Axis Graph: X-Axis Graph: X-Axis Graph: ________Trend Graph: Organelle Off Graph: __________Trend with Organelle Off Graph: Multiple Molecules Example Graph Example Graph Session 4 Diabetes Investigation What is Diabetes? We’ve been exploring what happens inside cells when something goes wrong with the body. Now we’re going to turn that around and find out what happens to the body when something goes wrong with the cells. Write down some things you know about diabetes. Anything at all! Warm-up: What is Diabetes? A Healthy Animal Cell A Cell With a Malfunction A Cell With a Malfunction Competing Claims Graphic Organizer Blank Competing Claims Graphic Organizer Filled Cellular Glucose Concentration Trends Cellular Glucose Concentration Trends - Actual Session 5 Plants versus Animals Think about everything you’ve learned so far about animal cells. Today we’ll be learning about plant cells. What do you think might be different between a plant cell and an animal cell? Warm-up: Animal Versus Plant Cell Organelle Venn Diagram - Incomplete Organelle Venn Diagram - Complete Investigation of Plant Cell Organelles Worksheet - Complete Investigation of Plant Cell Organelles Worksheet - Incomplete Completed Plant Cell Model