lesson #9. catalyst write down today’s topic in your t.o.c. take out your homework (part c of ws...
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OrganellesLesson #9
CatalystWrite down today’s topic in your T.O.C.Take out your homework (Part C of WS #7)1. Suppose you own a small island in the middle
of the ocean. You want to turn it into a city, but you want to save your money and not build any unnecessary buildings.
2. What is the minimum number of buildings you need to have to make your city self-sufficient (able to survive on its own)? Write down which buildings you’d need (e.g. mayor’s office, etc.).
Objective:Identify major organelles and their functions
Lesson #9Organelles, part II
Go over HWOrganelles #7
HousekeepingQuiz FridayTardiness check
Remember to get your folder by next week!
Hmmm:What causes bipolar disorder?Genetics +
environmental factors
Scientists aren’t sureCurrent hypothesis:
imbalance in neurotransmittersSerotoninDopamineNorepinephrine
What are we doing today?TODAY
Catalyst:
A: Organelles Dating
B: Organelles WS
Agenda
Tonight’s Homework:• Finish today’s WS Study
organelles for 30 minutes (for quiz!)
Thought questionSuppose you own a small island in the middle
of the ocean. You want to turn it into a city, but you want to save your money and not build any unnecessary buildings.
What is the minimum number of buildings you need to have to make your city self-sufficient?
How it worksDesign a island city that is self-sufficientEach building you build costs $1,000The team that spends THE LEAST money
winsE.g. A team that builds 9 buildings will do
better than a team that builds 20 buildings
You can make a list and/or draw a picture
Round IIGroups of 2 combine into groups of 4Discuss with each other, taking the best of
each other’s ideasDo NOT just add all the buildings together.
Maybe you can cut some buildings!
Debrief:What buildings do we need?
Why’d we do this activity?How does this activity about what makes
cities run relate to biology and cells?
Hint: Cell theory says cells are smallest thing that can be alive
Organelles“mini-organs”
inside cells that make cells work
Front of Card (Example)
Nucleus
Name of organelle
Back of Card (Example)FunctionControl center for all activities in the cellIf removed, cell diesAnalogyCity Hall of the town
Independent study timeNotecard memorization strategies
Let’s practice…Questions
Worksheet time!
Wrap-UpAdd up your points for today.Today’s work Your folderTonight’s HW:
Finish today’s WS
Exit Questions1. What does the Golgi apparatus do?2. Do prokaryotic cells have an ER?3. Which organelle stores water and wastes?