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Plant Cells: Comparing Plant Cells with Animal Cells. By: Brianna Shields October 12, 2004. DO NOW- Homework out on desk !!. 1. What is the role of mitochondria in the animal cell? 2. What is the name of the clear, jelly-like fluid that the organelles float in?
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Plant Cells: Comparing Plant Cells with Animal Cells By: Brianna Shields October 12, 2004
DO NOW- Homework out on desk !! • 1. What is the role of mitochondria in the animal cell? • 2. What is the name of the clear, jelly-like fluid that the organelles float in? • 3. What is the control center or brain of the animal cell called?
GOAL • To learn the structure of cells and functions of organelles within a plant cell • To distinguish between plant and animal cells
GOAL • To learn the structure of cells and functions of organelles within a plant cell • To distinguish between plant and animal cells
Cell Wall 1. Stiff for protection and support 2. Acts as a doorway Plant Cell Parts
Cell Membrane 1. Below cell wall 2. More protection/support Plant Cell Parts
Nucleus 1. Control center/ brain 2. Contains DNA (chromosomes- info. For life) Plant Cell Parts
Cytoplasm 1. Clear, thick, jelly-like fluid around organelles Plant Cell Parts
Mitochondria 1. Cell powerhouse- makes energy Plant Cell Parts
Vacuole 1. Storage tank- stores food, waste, water 2. One large one in plant cells Plant Cell Parts
Chloroplasts 1. Green colored 2. Captures sunlight for photosynthesis (makes glucose) Plant Cell Parts
Endoplasmic Reticulum 1. Transportation tubes Plant Cell Parts
Ribosomes 1. Protein factories on E.R. walls & in cytoplasm Plant Cell Parts
Animal vs. Plant Cells • Use your notes and textbook p. 47-48 to fill in the cell venn diagram. You may work with your seat partner.
Animal vs. Plant Cells • Diagrams
PLANT CELLS 1. Cell wall 2. One large vacuole 3. Chloroplasts 4. No lysosomes 5. Rectangular 6. Photosynthesis ANIMAL CELLS 1. No cell wall 2. A few small vacuoles 3. No chloroplasts 4. Lysosomes 5. Roundish 6. Respiration Plant vs. Animal Cells
Homework • Complete the cell organizational chart for homework