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Understand the functions of eukaryotic cell organelles and create a visual representation of a cell city, comparing organelles to city structures.
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Eukaryotic: Plant and Animal Cells: Organelles and their Functions pg. 73-79 in textbook • Determine the main function of the 12 major organelles in eukaryotic cells • Cell membrane • Cytoskeleton • Nucleus • Endoplasmic Reticulum (Smooth and Rough) • Golgi Apparatus • Vesicles • Mitochondria • Vacuole (Central vacuole-plant) • Lysosomes (animal) • Centrioles (animal) • Cell Wall (plant) • Chloroplasts (plant) SKIP 2014 Main Functions on pg. 25 of INB
Eukaryotic Cell Posters: Organelles pg. 73-79 in textbook SKIP 2014 • Determine whether you are going to make a plant or animal cell • 2. Draw the outline of your cell on your poster • 3. Out of construction paper- construct organelles (using a different color for each type of organelle) • 4. Label each organelle • 5. Write the function of each type of organelle
Example Rough E.R. Mitochondria • Convert molecules from the food you eat into usable energy • Powerhouse of the cell
Cell City Directions • 1. Determine what parts/jobs of a city are similar to that organelles function? • Ex: Nucleus is like City Hall • *Organelles may have more than one job (Ex: lysosomes have many city jobs/locations) • Include: • Chloroplast • Nucleus • Lysosome • Vacuole • Rough E.R. • Golgi apparatus • Cell Wall • Cell Membrane • Cytoplasm • Mitochondria • Ribosomes • 2. Make a rough draft of your city on a lined sheet of paper • 3. Final Draft: On a poster paper provided by Mrs. McCobb, draw/cut-out your city parts and organize them on the poster like a real city would be organized. Make sure it is clearly written and drawn. • 4. Label each part of the city and underneath it in parentheses label the organelle it represents. Ex. City Hall (nucleus) SKIP 2014
3.2 Cell Organelles 2.1 Atoms, Ions, and Molecules Sponge: Set up Cornell Notes on pg. 25 Topic: 3.2 Cell Organelles Essential Question: Compare: What similarities do mitochondria and chloroplasts share? Compare: What similarities do mitochondria and chloroplasts share? Key Concept: Eukaryotic Cells share many similarities
Please get 12 colors • You can mix/match highlighters/crayons/colored pencils/pens • As we go through the function of each of the organelles, you will color code: • The organelle on your plant and animal cell on pg. 24 • Your vocabulary words on pg. 25
KEY CONCEPT Eukaryotic cells share many similarities. Animal Cell Plant Cell Can you find some similarities????
Like your body, eukaryotic cells are highly organized structures.
Skin: • Receives sensory information (touch) • Protects • Intestines: • Digest food • Kidneys: • Filter waste • Bones: • Protect and support other organs
Cell membrane: • Separates interior material from outside environment • Selectively permeable (only certain things can move in and out) • How can we compare the cell membrane to our skin?
The cytoskeleton is made of small protein subunits that form long threads, or fibers, that crisscross the ENTIRE cell.
provides strength, shape, and support • helps position and transport organelles • assists in cell division How can we compare the Cytoskeleton to our human Skeleton?
*The nucleus stores and protects genetic information or DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). • Contains instructions to make proteins • “Town Hall” or the “Boss” of the cell
There are two types of endoplasmic reticulum. • * Rough endoplasmicreticulum • Have bumps called ribosomeswhich link amino acids together to form proteins • protein synthesis occurs here • Ex: “Factory” of cell
* Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Makes lipids
* Golgi apparatus-processes, sorts, and delivers proteins to different parts of the cell Ex: The “Post Office”
Vesiclestransport materials from place to place within the cell Ex: Mailman/UPS
* Mitochondriasupply energy to the cell. • convert the molecules you eat into usable energy • Where cellular respiration occurs Ex: The “Power Plant”
Centrioleshelp divide DNA between splitting animal cells (mitosis and meiosis) *only in animal cells
Vacuoles are fluid-filled sacs that hold materials needed by the cell (water, food molecules, ions, and enzymes) • Central vacuole only found in plant cells • Ex: “Water Tanks/Grocery Store/Storage Facility” Plant cell Animal cell
Lysosomes contain enzymes. • They defend the cell from invading bacteria and viruses • Break down damaged or worn out cell parts • Ex: “Police” “Waste Treatment Center” *only in animal cells
A cell wall gives shape to the cell and provides protection • support the entire organism. • Ex: Border of town-Wall around town *Only in plants
* Chloroplasts convert solar energy to chemical energy. They carry out photosynthesis • “Solar Power Plant” *Only in plants
The Cell Song • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rABKB5aS2Zg
Animal Vs. Plant Eukaryotic Cells Video (3 videos) Bottom ½ of pg. 25 (No room) Plant Cells Animal Cells SKIP
Crash Course: Animal Cells and Plant Cells • Animal Cells • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj8dDTHGJBY • Plant Cells • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UvlqAVCoqY