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Happy Monday! 5-1-17

Happy Monday! 5-1-17. Come in Quietly Pick up a Cell Rubric and Cell parts Handout Have your binder open to section 10.4 Begin writing in your planner for the week. Looking inside the cells 10.4. How Do the Parts of a Cell Work?

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Happy Monday! 5-1-17

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  1. Happy Monday! 5-1-17 • Come in Quietly • Pick up a Cell Rubric and Cell parts Handout • Have your binder open to section 10.4 • Begin writing in your planner for the week.

  2. Looking inside the cells10.4

  3. How Do the Parts of a Cell Work? Each kind of cell structure has a different and specialized function within a cell.

  4. Rigid layer Surrounding cellOnly in plant cells (and some organisms like mushrooms) Cell Wall Protects and supports the cell It’s like a city wall!

  5. Cell membrane It’s like the border of a city! Function- Controls which substances pass into and out of a cell. Structure- surrounds the cell and separates it from the outside

  6. What cells have a cell wall? Plant B. Animal C. Both Answer: Only PLANT CELLS DO What Cells have a cell membrane? Plant B. Animal C. Both Answer: C. BOTH

  7. Organelles • Parts of the cell that each carry out their own specific function • The Nucleus is the largest of these…

  8. Nucleus •Structure: Large, oval shape Centrally located in cell • Function: Controls cell activities Contains genetic information (DNA) NUCLEAR MEMBRANE SURROUNDS THE NUCLEUS, IT LETS MOLECULES PASS THROUGH ITS PORES.

  9. Chromatin Thin strands of DNA and proteins that fill the nucleus, contains information for directing a cell’s functions.

  10. NUCLEOLUS Small round structure in the nucleus; Makes ribosomes

  11. Cytoplasm • Structure: Clear, thick, jelly-like material, Located beneath cell membrane •Function: Supports and protects cell organelles and carries them around the cell

  12. Ribosomes • Structures: The small round structures in the cell, smallest organelles, can be attached to the Endoplasmic Membrane or floating free in the Cytoplasm. • Function: Produces proteins

  13. Mitochondria • Structure: Looks like a jellybean • Function: Breaks down sugar molecules to release usable energy • Has inner foldingsthat increase the internal surface area

  14. Endoplasmic Reticulum • Structure: Network of tubes • Function: Transports materials throughout the cell • Two types -Smooth (no ribosomes) –Rough (covered with ribosomes) E R helps the attached ribosomes make protein.

  15. It It surrounds the nucleus

  16. Golgi Apparatus • Structure: Looks like a flattened stack of membranes (or pancakes!) • Function: Processes and packages molecules, like lipids and proteins, that were made by the cell Fun Fact: Named for the person Who discovered it in Cells in 1898 : Camillo Golgi It’s like a city’s Post Office or UPS center! Discovery Ed. –scroll down :19sec.

  17. Vacuole Animal Vacuole Plant Vacuole Structure: – In plant cells: very few and very large – In animal cells: many little ones Function: • Fluid-filled sacs • Store food, water and waste It’s like a city’s warehouses, water towers and garbage dumps!

  18. Chloroplasts Found in plant cells only • Structure: Oval-shaped • Green in color due to Chlorophyll •Function: Uses energy from the sun to make food for the plant It’s like the solar panels on a city’s buildings!

  19. LYSOSOMES • Found in animal cells only. • Structure: Small and round in shape • Function:Breaksdown larger food molecules into smaller ones. Why do you think plants do not need lysosomes? They make food (sugar) that is readily used by the mitochondia for fuel • Lysosomes also digest old cell parts, so It’s like a city’s Recycling Center!

  20. http://www. shellyssciencespot. com/Curriculum.htm ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF CELL ORGANELLES ARE FOUND AT THIS WEBSITE AND MUCH MORE. EXPERIENCE THIS SITE AND GAIN EVEN MORE GREAT INFORMATION.

  21. Review Questions What does the nuclear envelope do? It surrounds the nucleus. 2. What do ribosomes do? Make proteins 3. How do you think making rea-world comparisons with cells helps you understand cell structure and function? Real world comparisons relate to what I know and don’t know. Summarize how the functions of organelles in animal cells and plant cells are the same and different. In both kinds of cells most structures function the same way. In plants, chloroplast make food, and a cell wall protects and supports the cell. Animal cells have lysosomes that break down food particles and worn-out cell parts. A solar panel collects sunlight and converts it to heat or electrical energy. How is a solar panel similar to chloroplast? Like chloroplast, a solar panel changes sunlight into another form of usable energy. 6. What are cells made of? A cell membrane, a nucleus, cytoplasm and other organelles.

  22. https://www.pearsonsuccessnet.com/snpapp/login/login.jsp SLIDE 4, 6 are direct quotes from Pearson Education Inc. 2012 All videos come from Discovery Education http://science-es.discoveryeducation.com/ Gogi Apparatus http://terra.dadeschools.net/books/Biology/BiologyExploringLife04/0-13-115075-8/text/chapter6/concept6.4.html LYSOSOMES http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/chloroplasts/chloroplasts.html

  23. CELL WALL PICTURES http://www.kidsbiology.com/biology_basics/cells_tissues_organs/cell_wall6.php CELL MEMBRANE PICTURE http://www.molecularstation.com/molecular-biology-images/504-cell-biology-pictures/17-cell-membrane-figure-plasma-membrane.html NUCLEUS http://notesforpakistan.blogspot.com/2010/10/structure-and-function-of-nucleus-in.html CHROMATIN http://www.doeaccimphal.org.in/m18/file.php/1/final%20contents/86/chromatin.html CYTOPLASM http://macintoshcells.wikispaces.com/Cytoplasm+2

  24. RIBOSOMES http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/biobk/biobookcell2.html MITOCHONDRIA http://shs.westport.k12.ct.us/asr/Bio%202/webquests/cell%20city/organelle%20links/mitochondria.htm ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM http://endoplasmicreticulum.net/ CHLOROPLAST http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/chloroplasts/chloroplasts.html LYSOSOMES http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysosome

  25. http://www. shellyssciencespot. com/Curriculum.htm ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF CELL ORGANELLES ARE FOUND AT THIS WEBSITE AND MUCH MORE. EXPERIENCE THIS SITE AND GAIN EVEN MORE GREAT INFORMATION.

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