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What kind of cell do you think this is?
How do you know?
Warm up # 24
Give an analogy for the nucleus.
Warm up # 25
What 2 organelles does a plant cell
have that an animal cell does not?
Warm up # 26
What is the function of the
mitochondria and Chloroplast?
Warm up # 27
Assignment Page #
Table of Contents TC1
8. Introduction to Cells Pg ___
10. Eukaryotic Cells
Pg ___9. Plant and animal cell coloring
11. Organelles Functions
12. Magic school bus – goes cellular
Pg ___
Pg ___
Pg ___
Assignment Page #
Table of Contents TC1
7. Introduction to Cells Pg ___
9. Eukaryotic Cells
Pg ___8. Plant and animal cell coloring
10. Organelles Functions
11. Magic school bus – goes cellular
Pg ___
Pg ___
Pg ___
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Organelles notes
Organelle Notes
Just like our school, the Just like our school, the cell has different cell has different “offices” in charge of “offices” in charge of different jobsdifferent jobs
Organelle notes
•• These ‘offices’ are called These ‘offices’ are called organellesorganelles
•• Organelles: Organelles: tiny structures tiny structures that carry out a specific that carry out a specific function (job) within the function (job) within the cellcell
The school as a CellRiverview Middle
School
•Small part of the
city of Rio Vista
•Connected to
other buildings
within the school
Analogy
• Example – Tires/car and Shoe/person
Tires are like shoes for a car.
- King/Kingdom and President/nation
A king is like a president because they are both leaders.
A comparison between 2 things that
are similar.
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Plant/Animal Cells
Cells Part Organizer
•You will write down the organelle name in column 1
•You will write down the organelle function in column 2
•You will write down the school analogy for the
organelle in column 3
•You will write down your own analogy for the organelle
in column 4
Cell Part Functions School Analogy Your Analogy
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Controls what gets in and
out of the cell
1. Cell Membrane
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The
Security
guards
(Teachers)
Cell Membrane:
p4
Cell Part Functions School Analogy Your Analogy
1. Cell Membrane Controls what gets
in and out of the cell
The security guards
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
2. Cell Wall
Protects the plant
cell
Cell Wall
Found in Plants
Only
Cell WallC
ell
Wa
ll
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The
fence
Cell
Wall:3. Nucleus
Control Center
Holds genetic
material (DNA)
Nucleus Nucleus
Nu
cle
us
Lily Parenchyma Cell. Note the large nucleus
and nucleolus in the center of the cell,
mitochondria and plastids in the cytoplasm.
Mrs. Rossithe Principal
Nucleus:
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4. CytoplasmHolds organelles in
place
Cytoplasm
The Air
Cytoplasm:
5. Mitochondria
Power Station Produces Energy
Mitochondria
Changes food into
chemical energy
Mitochondria
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Mit
och
on
dri
a
The Lunch
Area
Mitochondria:
p1
6. Chloroplast
ChloroplastProduces Food for plants.
Changes sunlight into food
by photosynthesis
Found in Plants Only
Chloroplast
Ch
loro
pla
st
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The kitchen
in the
cafeteria
Chloroplast:
7. Vacuole
Storage of
food and
water
Vacuoles Huge in plant cells
Small in animal cells
Plant CellsPlant CellsV
acu
ole
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The Lockers
Vacuoles:
p4
8. Ribosome
Makes proteins
Ribosome:
Smallest organelle
Molecules that are needed for the
body to function properly. Proteins
are the basis of body structures such
as skin and hair and of substances
such as enzymes and antibodies.
RibosomesRibosomes
Students- All
of you are
producing
every day!
Ribosomes
p6
9. Endoplasmic
Reticulum
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Pathway to ship proteins
Endoplasmic Reticulum
E.R
.
E.R
.
Hallways
and
Walkways
Endoplasmic
Reticulum:
10. Golgi Body
Package
and ship
out
proteins
Golgi Body
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Golgi Body
Go
lgi
Bo
dy
Golgi Body:
Main Office11. Lysosome
Clean up crewLysosome Lysosome
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Custodians
Lysosome:
p1
Differences between
Plant and Animal Cells
PLANT CELLS• Square or “boxy”
• Have a cell wall
• Have chloroplasts
• Large vacuoles
• Usually green (because of the
chlorophyll)
• No lysosomes
ANIMAL CELLS
• Round
• No cell wall
• No chloroplasts
• Small vacuoles
• Have lysosomes
Brainpop: cell structures Reflection
• What is the function of the nucleus? Give an
analogy for the nucleus.
Reflection
• How does a cell function like a school? Give 2
examples using organelles.
ABC Page C for Cells
• Title the page C for Cells
• Draw a plant or animal cell or both (look on
page 120-121 for help
• Give the definition for cells
• Give 3 facts about cells.