parts of a cell chapter 1. table of contents add the following under science process skills to your...
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Parts of a cell
Chapter 1
Table of Contents
Add the following under Science Process Skills to your table of contents:
Parts of a cell-----------------pg you start
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***Then turn to that page….it MUST be a clean page! Label that page PARTS OF A CELL at the top~~
Vocabulary
Cut the vocabulary words and definitions out of your workbook on page 2 and paste into your Science Journal
Cell Theory
Cut out Cell Theory graphic organizer on page 3 of your workbook and paste below the vocabulary words.
Parts of a cell:
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Parts of the cell Nucleus- Directs what happens in a cell.
Holds DNA (chromosomes) Cell Membrane- Thin cover wrapped
around all cells. Lets in food, water and gases. Lets wastes leave
Cytoplasm- Jelly like substance between the nucleus and cell membrane. All other organelles float in this
Parts of a Cell
Parts of a cell Mitochondria- large and peanut shaped.
“power plant” of the cell. Creates energy for the cell
Vacuoles- sacs filled with liquid. They hold water, food and wastes. Animal cells- many small vacuoles Plant cells- one large
Ribosomes- make proteins which help chemical reactions occur. Very Tiny.
Parts of a Cell
Parts of a cell Golgi apparatus- takes in proteins and
changes them so they are ready to leave the cell
Endoplasmic Reticulum(ER)- Group of membranes and tubes that form tunnels. This is how material moves through the cell. 2 types- rough and smooth
Cell Wall- Only in plant cells. Stiff outer layer around the cell membrane. Gives support and protection
Parts of a Cell
Parts of a cell
Chloroplasts- only in plant cells. Use energy from sunlight to make food.
Lysosomes- small and round. Help break down food and old cell parts Can be found in SOME plant cells Mostly found in animal cells
Parts of a Cell
Plant Animal
cell
membrane
Cell Wall Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
Chloroplasts Vacuoles
ribosomes
Golgi Apparatus
ER
Plant and Animal Cell diagrams
Paste the cell diagrams in your science journal. Color the cells