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Transcript
# 12
AIM: How
are cells
structured?
Agenda
Do Now
5 min
Minilesson:
Cell
Structures
15 min
Activity:
Cell Models
15 min
Clean Up
5 min
Do Now
What jobs did the
organelles from
yesterday do?
Aim #12: How are cells
structured?
# 12
AIM: How
are cells
structured?
Agenda
Do Now
5 min
Minilesson:
Cell
Structures
15 min
Activity:
Cell Models
15 min
Clean Up
5 min
Organelles we covered yesterday:
• Cell membrane
• Cell wall
• Nucleus
– Nuclear envelope, nuclear pore, chromatin,
chromosomes, nucleolus
•
•
•
•
Cytoplasm
Cytoskeleton
Ribosomes
Endoplasmic reticulum
– Smooth, rough
# 12
AIM: How
are cells
structured?
Agenda
Do Now
5 min
Minilesson:
Cell
Structures
15 min
Activity:
Cell Models
15 min
Clean Up
5 min
Other organelles in
the cytoplasm
• Golgi apparatus:
transport materials
throughout the cell
• Lysosome: organelles
filled with enzymes that
break down food and old
organelles and
other waste material
• Vacuole: large
compartment where cells
store water, salts, and
other materials
• Centriole: help organize
the cell before and during
division
# 12
AIM: How
are cells
structured?
Agenda
Do Now
5 min
Minilesson:
Cell
Structures
15 min
Activity:
Cell Models
15 min
Clean Up
5 min
Energy Organelles
• Mitochondria: use food particles to
make high-energy compounds. They
have 2 membranes
• Chloroplast: found in plants. Use food
particles to make high-energy
compounds. Also have 2 membranes.
# 12
AIM: How
are cells
structured?
Agenda
Do Now
5 min
Minilesson:
Cell
Structures
15 min
Activity:
Cell Models
15 min
Clean Up
5 min
Lysosome
1. Copy down this list of organelles in your
notes
2. With your group, create a plan for your
model.
# 12
AIM: How
are cells
structured?
Agenda
Do Now
5 min
Minilesson:
Cell
Structures
15 min
Activity:
Cell Models
15 min
Clean Up
5 min
• Cell membrane
• Cell wall
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Nucleus (envelope, pores, chromosomes, nucleolus)
Cytoplasm
Ribosomes
Endoplasmic reticulum (smooth, rough)
Golgi apparatus
These
are
the
Lysosome
organelles that
Vacuoule
you must include
Mitochondria
in your model
Chloroplast
Centrosome
Activity
# 12
AIM: How
are cells
structured?
Agenda
Do Now
5 min
Minilesson:
Cell
Structures
15 min
Activity:
Cell Models
15 min
Clean Up
5 min
•
•
Don’t forget to
make LABELS
Look at the Cell Model Rubric
for your
Begin constructing your group’s
model
organelles!
using the your materials and the
materials in the boxes
• Try to get the organelles that we talked
about today into your model
• Put your supplies into your bag