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9/16/13 Monday

9/16/13 Monday. EQ: What are the basic parts to a cell? Foldables (page 37 in Text): - Diagrams of plant & Animal Cells -Label the parts: c ell wall, cell Membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondria, nucleus, vacuole, chloroplast. - Define or Explain what each part does. Video clip Flip Chart

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9/16/13 Monday

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  1. 9/16/13 Monday EQ: What are the basic parts to a cell? Foldables (page 37 in Text):-Diagrams of plant & Animal Cells -Label the parts: cell wall, cell Membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondria, nucleus, vacuole, chloroplast. - Define or Explain what each part does. Video clip Flip Chart HW: Finish Foldable

  2. Cells

  3. Cell Parts

  4. Plant Cells

  5. 9/17/13 Tuesday EQ: What are the organelles that make up plant & animal cells? • Turn in Foldable • Science Essentials Work book Lesson B HW: Make your bed

  6. Vacuoles

  7. 9/18/13 Wed EQ:  How do plant and animals cells compare and contrast? -Discuss pictures of plant & animal cells and create a VENN diagram on  board. -Fill in Cell Parts: Test Notes using book paste in your ISN (homework if not finished) -Write two paragraphs in Advance Pass Style on ISN 20 (use notes on 21):   1st paragraph: Describe and include the function of the 5 organelles that plant & animal cells have in common. 2nd paragraph:  Describe the major structural differences of plant & animal cells.  

  8. Write two paragraphs in Advance Pass Style on ISN 20 (use notes on 21):   1st paragraph: Describe and include the function of the 5 organelles that plant & animal cells have in common. 2nd paragraph:  Describe the major structural differences of plant & animal cells.  

  9. 9/19/13 EQ: How do animal & plant cells compare & contrast? • Attach ISN Rubric & Test to page 7 in ISN. • Go over answers to ISN 21 • Finish ISN pg 20 • HW: Quiz over ISN 21 Friday

  10. 9/20/13 Friday EQ: How can you use a microscope to investigate plant and animal cells? • Quiz over ISN Pg 21 • ISN Check during quiz: pg 20 • Microscope Power Point • Microscope Note sheet • Animal & Plant Cells Investigation using microscopes: • Create a T-Chart on ISN page 18 labeled Plant/Animal. • Write the name of what is on the slide and draw a picture of it using colored pencils on the correct side of the T-Chart HW: Watch or play some football.

  11. 1. A cell is the smallest unit of life. 2. Cells vary in size, but contain many of the same parts. ** Cell Theory: 1. All organisms are made up of one or more cells.2. The cell is the basic unit of organization.3. All cells come from cells.

  12. Cell Structures Notes • Each cell has major structures or parts called organelles (tiny organs). 2. Many organelles are too small to be seen without a microscope. 3. Cells in organisms vary in size and shape, but contain most of the same major parts.

  13. Cell Membrane • It controls what enters and leavesthe cell. • The outer covering of the animal cell. • Located underneath the cell wall of the plant cell.

  14. Cytoplasm • The gel-like fluid inside of the cell made mostly of water. • All other organelles in the cell are inside the cytoplasm.

  15. Nucleus The control center or “brain” of the cell. Contains the genetic material (DNA)

  16. Vacuole • Temporary storage centers in the cell. • Some store water • Others store wastes until they can be eliminated from the cell. • Plant cells usually have one large vacuole. • Animal cells usually have several small vacuoles.

  17. Mitochondria Energy producing sites in the cell where respiration takes place. Often called the “powerhouse” of the cell. Shaped like a football or a peanut in the cell.

  18. Chloroplasts • Found only in plant cells. • The place where photosynthesis takes place in the cell. • They contain chlorophyll that the plant cell uses to make food.

  19. Cell Wall Found only in plant cells. The rigid layer made mostly of cellulose that covers the cell. It provides shape and support

  20. Summary • Give 3 examples of cell structures and their function (job). • Are these structures found in plant cells, animal cells, or both?

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