national 4/5 biology unit 1: cell biology section a: cell structure and function
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National 4/5 Biology
Unit 1: Cell BiologySection a: Cell Structure and
Function
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What do you remember?A B
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What are we learning today?
• We are learning to:recognise the difference between a plant and
an animal cell• Success criteria:– I can name the structures of plant and animal cells– I can state the functions of the structures of a plant and
animal cell– I can recognise diagrams and explain the differences
between a plant and animal cell
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Some starter information• Cells are the basic units of life• All living organisms contain cells• There are many different types of cells• Unicellular organisms are made up of just one
cell• Multicellular organisms are made up of many
cells• Cells can be stained to see cell structures more
clearly
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Animal cell structure
2. Ribosome
4. Mitochondria
3. Nucleus
5. Cell membrane
1. Cytoplasm
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Structure and function1. Cytoplasm
Site of biochemical reactions2. Ribosome
Site of protein synthesis3. Nucleus
Contains genetic information. Control centre of the cell
4. MitochondriaSite of aerobic respiration
5. Cell membraneControls what enters and exits the cell
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Cheek epithelial cells: Example of animal cell
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Plant cell structure1. Mitochondria
2. Vacuole
3. Chloroplast
4. Ribosome
5. Nucleus
6. Cytoplasm
7. Cell membrane
8. Cell wall
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Structure and function1. Mitochondria
Site of aerobic respiration2. Vacuole
Contains watery cell sap3. Chloroplast
Site of photosynthesis4. Ribosome
Site of protein synthesis5. Nucleus
Contains genetic information. Control centre of the cell6. Cytoplasm
Site of biochemical reactions7. Cell membrane
Controls what enters and exits the cell8. Cell wall
Boundary round plant cell, maintains cell shape. Freely permeable
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Examples of plant cells
What do all these cells appear to have in common?
Onion Rhubarb
Elodea