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Do Now 1. Plant cells are usually rectangular while animal cells can be round or any other shape 2. The “brain” of the cell that tells it what to do 3. Organisms made of animal cells get their food (& energy) by consuming other organisms. Organisms made of plant cells perform photosynthesis to turn sunlight into useable energy 4. Eukaryote, since it has a nucleus 5. Plant cell ANIMAL CELL ORGANELLES SWBAT analyze the processes carried out by the organelles in animal cells On Monday, we discussed… WRITE-PAIR-SHARE 1. What are two similarities between eukaryotes and prokaryotes? 2. What are two differences between eukaryotes and prokaryotes? On Tuesday, we discussed… WRITE-PAIR-SHARE 1. What are two similarities between animal and plant cells? 1. What are two differences between animal and plant cells? Plant vs. Animal cells Plant and animal cells have mostly the same organelles WRITE-PAIR-SHARE Organelles are the ___________________________ Small subunits or compartments of the cell that have a specific __________________________________________. function in the life of the cell. Organelles Both plant and animal cells have organelles Organelles perform different functions/jobs inside of a cell Organelles are basically the organs of a cell Like YOU have a brain, plant/animal cells have a nucleus Like YOU have skin, plant/animal cells have a cell membrane Today, we will discuss… Organelles that are in both plant and animal cells! This includes: Nucleus Nuclear membrane Cytoplasm Cell/plasma membrane Mitochondria Endoplasmic reticulum Golgi Bodies/Apparatus Ribosomes Lysosomes Vacuoles Nucleus Tells the cell what to do; the “brain of the cell” Contains the cell’s DNA Nuclear Membrane/Envelope The nuclear membrane surrounds the nucleus, like a coat; controls what goes in and out Cytoplasm Jelly-like substance in a cell that holds the organelles in place like glue Contains water and nutrients Cell/Plasma Membrane Controls what goes in and out of the cell THINK-PAIR-SHARE 1. How are the nuclear membrane/envelope and the cell/plasma membrane similar? 2. How are the nuclear membrane/envelope and the cell/plasma membrane different? Mitochondria The “powerhouse” of the cell; breaks down food and provides energy for the cell to function Ribosomes Produces proteins Endoplasmic Reticulum Packages the protein Like a “package plant” Golgi Bodies/Apparatus Packages proteins and synthesizes enzymes Usually after the endoplasmic reticulum has; they are very similar THINK-PAIR-SHARE How are ribosomes, the endoplasmic reticulum, and golgi bodies/apparatus similar? Lysosomes The “garbage man” of the cell responsible for picking up used food products and debris from the cell. THINK-PAIRSHARE: This structure usually only exists in Animal-cells, why do you think that is? Vacuoles Storage and water treatment of the cell Large, central vacuole in plant cell, smaller vacuoles in animal cells Just like Durham stores water, the vacuole stores and treats water for when its needed THINK-PAIR-SHARE Vacuoles are used to store water. Why do you think plant cells have much larger vacuoles than animal cells? VACUOULES Small and few vacuoles: Animal cells have a few small vacuoles for water, but not NEARLY as big as a plant cell’s vacuoles THINK-PAIR-SHARE: Why would plant cells need larger vacuoles? 3 Important Facts Complete the bottom box on your notes page to sum up what you think were the most important parts of today’s lesson A catchy song to help you remember: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zafJKbMPA8 Fill in the blanks on the sheet titled, “Cell Rap” as you listen to the video!