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Cell Specialization. Anna Ward Ridge Road MS. Warm-Up: Scrap piece of paper. What is the function of a Chloroplast in a plant cell? Why doesn’t an animal cell have a chloroplast? Which organelles do both plant and animal cells have? Why do plant cells have a cell wall?. Announcements.
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Cell Specialization Anna Ward Ridge Road MS
Warm-Up: Scrap piece of paper • What is the function of a Chloroplast in a plant cell? • Why doesn’t an animal cell have a chloroplast? • Which organelles do both plant and animal cells have? • Why do plant cells have a cell wall?
Announcements • Test has been moved to Friday • Late Homework is due NOW • Quiz grades: What can I do to improve? • Watch the video • Complete the homework • Special lesson to demonstrate how we use tech in our classroom on Thursday • Frogs: 71% of our goal
Brain Pop! Cell Specialization • http://www.brainpop.com/health/geneticsgrowthanddevelopment/cellspecialization/
Oddballs • http://app.discoveryeducation.com/search?Ntt=oddballs
Video Questions (Page 18)Leave space to answer • What kinds of things do complicated creatures (people, cats, dogs) do that simple-one celled organisms can’t do? What things are similar? • Describe a sponge. • What is tissue? • What forms an organ? • Name the organs of the human digestive system.
Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems • Organization of Life • http://app.discoveryeducation.com/mycontent#mode=MyContent&view=Favorites&guid=c9453417-9b06-4cb7-9799-ffada4fefec5 • Cell Specialization • http://app.discoveryeducation.com/mycontent#mode=MyContent&view=Favorites&guid=c9453417-9b06-4cb7-9799-ffada4fefec5
Life in a Fishbowl • Whisper read the article with your group. • With your group, create a FLOW CHART using the markers and poster paper that describes how organisms are organized. Use the vocabulary terms from the article: • Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems • You many use additional words • You may draw pictures • EXAMPLE OF FLOW CHARTS:
Card Activity • You have each been assigned a cell card. • We are going to group into systems, tissues, organs, and systems, and an organism.