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# 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