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I. Objectives for section 7-3: Structures and organelles

Section 3. I. Objectives for section 7-3: Structures and organelles. Identify an eukaryote’s organelles and their functions State differences between plant and animal cells. Section 3.

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I. Objectives for section 7-3: Structures and organelles

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  1. Section 3 I. Objectives for section 7-3: Structures and organelles • Identify an eukaryote’s organelles and their functions • State differences between plant and animal cells

  2. Section 3 II. Eukaryotic cells contain organelles that allow specialization and separation of function within the cell

  3. Cellular Structure and Function Section 3 A. Plant and Animal Cell Structures Animal Cell Plant Cell

  4. Cellular Structure and Function Section 3 Animal Cell Organelles

  5. Cellular Structure and Function Section 3 Plant Cell Organelles

  6. Section 3 III. You will be divided into groups to present the organelles • Must present organelle’s function • Must state which type of cell it can be found in • Must be able to respond to and answer questions about organelles • Must present two labeled graphics of your organelles on a poster

  7. Section 3 E. Categories include: • Cytoplasm and cytoskeleton • Nucleus, nuclear pore, and nucleolus • Ribosomes, centrioles, and chromatin (DNA) • Rough and Smooth Endoplasmic reticulum • Golgi apparatus and vesicles • Vacuole and lysosomes • Mitochondria and chloroplasts • Cell Wall, cilia and flagella

  8. Cellular Structure and Function Chapter CDQ 3 Chapter Diagnostic Questions • A • B • C • D 1. Which cell organelles are directly involved with the production of proteins? ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus cell membrane, lysosome, Golgi apparatus nucleus, centriole, vacuole endoplasmic reticulum, cilia, mitochondrion

  9. Cellular Structure and Function Chapter FQ 9 Section 3 Formative Questions • A • B • C • D 2. Which organelle is similar to the section of a factory that organizes, boxes, and ships the final product? chloroplast endoplasmic reticulum Golgi apparatus mitochondrion

  10. Cellular Structure and Function Chapter FQ 10 Section 3 Formative Questions • A • B • C • D 3. In which structure is light energy captured and converted to chemical energy? chloroplast lysosome nucleus vacuole

  11. Cellular Structure and Function Chapter STP 3 Standardized Test Practice • A • B • C • D 4. Muscle cells require a great amount of energy. Which would you expect to find in large numbers in muscle cells? centrioles endoplasmic reticulum mitochondria ribosomes

  12. Cellular Structure and Function Chapter STP 4 Standardized Test Practice • A • B • C • D 5. In what type of cell would you most likely expect to find numerous lysosomes? a plant cell that stores food, enzymes, or other materials a plant cell that uses light energy for photosynthesis a single-celled organism that moves around its environment a white blood cell that digests bacteria and viruses

  13. Cellular Structure and Function Chapter CDQ 3 Chapter Diagnostic Questions • A • B • C • D 1. Which cell organelles are directly involved with the production of proteins? ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus cell membrane, lysosome, Golgi apparatus nucleus, centriole, vacuole endoplasmic reticulum, cilia, mitochondrion

  14. Cellular Structure and Function Chapter FQ 9 Section 3 Formative Questions • A • B • C • D 2. Which organelle is similar to the section of a factory that organizes, boxes, and ships the final product? chloroplast endoplasmic reticulum Golgi apparatus mitochondrion

  15. Cellular Structure and Function Chapter FQ 10 Section 3 Formative Questions • A • B • C • D 3. In which structure is light energy captured and converted to chemical energy? chloroplast lysosome nucleus vacuole

  16. Cellular Structure and Function Chapter STP 3 Standardized Test Practice • A • B • C • D 4. Muscle cells require a great amount of energy. Which would you expect to find in large numbers in muscle cells? centrioles endoplasmic reticulum mitochondria ribosomes

  17. Cellular Structure and Function Chapter STP 4 Standardized Test Practice • A • B • C • D 5. In what type of cell would you most likely expect to find numerous lysosomes? a plant cell that stores food, enzymes, or other materials a plant cell that uses light energy for photosynthesis a single-celled organism that moves around its environment a white blood cell that digests bacteria and viruses

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