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Plant vs. Animal Cells

Plant vs. Animal Cells. 9.23.2010. Questions to think about. How do plants stand upright without bones? How are plant and animal cells different?. Opening. Do you notice anything different?. Opening. Plant cells have these differences, when compared to animal cells. Chloroplasts

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Plant vs. Animal Cells

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  1. Plant vs. Animal Cells 9.23.2010

  2. Questions to think about How do plants stand upright without bones? How are plant and animal cells different? Opening

  3. Do you notice anything different? Opening

  4. Plant cells have these differences, when compared to animal cells • Chloroplasts • HUGE Vacuoles • Cell Wall

  5. Chloroplasts • Plant cell organelle that contains chlorophyll

  6. Chlorophyll • Green material in chloroplasts that is needed by plants to make food.

  7. Plant vs. Animal Cells Date: • Plants have these parts, and animal cells do not. • Chloroplasts—organelle in a plant cell that contains chlorophyll • Chlorophyll—green material in chloroplasts that is needed for plants to make food. Chloroplasts Chlorophyll Summary: (draw the cell) INM

  8. Cell Wall Thick outer layer that surrounds the cell membrane of plants (and some other organisms) Provides support for plants

  9. Cellulose Carbohydrate; forms the cell wall of plant cells.

  10. Plant vs. Animal Cells Date: • Plants have these parts, and animal cells do not. • Chloroplasts—organelle in a plant cell that contains chlorophyll • Chlorophyll—green material in chloroplasts that is needed for plants to make food. • Cell Wall—outer layer that surrounds and supports the cell membrane of plant cells (and some simple organisms) • Cellulose—carbohydrate made of many sugar molecules—forms the cell walls of plant cells Chloroplasts Chlorophyll Cell Wall Cellulose Summary: (draw the cell) INM

  11. Large Vacuoles Stores lots of water.

  12. Plant vs. Animal Cells Date: • Plants have these parts, and animal cells do not. • Chloroplasts—organelle in a plant cell that contains chlorophyll • Chlorophyll—green material in chloroplasts that is needed for plants to make food. • Cell Wall—outer layer that surrounds and supports the cell membrane of plant cells (and some simple organisms) • Cellulose—carbohydrate made of many sugar molecules—forms the cell walls of plant cells • Plant cells have large vacuoles Chloroplasts Chlorophyll Cell Wall Cellulose Large Vacuoles Summary: (draw the cell) INM

  13. 3rd Period: Draw it!Plant vs. Animal Cell You don’t need to know: Centrosome, Amylosplast, Rough ER, Nucleolus

  14. GP: Plant/Animal Class voteI’ll say an organelle, you vote

  15. GP: A: Found in Plant cells only B: Found in Animal cells only C: Found in Both Plant and Animal Cells D. Found in Neither Plant Nor Animal Cells

  16. GP: 1. Nucleus A: Found in Plant cells only B: Found in Animal cells only C: Found in Both Plant and Animal Cells D. Found in Neither Plant Nor Animal Cells

  17. GP: 2. Mitochondria A: Found in Plant cells only B: Found in Animal cells only C: Found in Both Plant and Animal Cells D. Found in Neither Plant Nor Animal Cells

  18. GP: 3. Cell Membrane A: Found in Plant cells only B: Found in Animal cells only C: Found in Both Plant and Animal Cells D. Found in Neither Plant Nor Animal Cells

  19. GP: 4. Cell Wall A: Found in Plant cells only B: Found in Animal cells only C: Found in Both Plant and Animal Cells D. Found in Neither Plant Nor Animal Cells

  20. GP: 5. Lysosome A: Found in Plant cells only B: Found in Animal cells only C: Found in Both Plant and Animal Cells D. Found in Neither Plant Nor Animal Cells

  21. GP: 6. Ribosome A: Found in Plant cells only B: Found in Animal cells only C: Found in Both Plant and Animal Cells D. Found in Neither Plant Nor Animal Cells

  22. GP: 5. Lysosome A: Found in Plant cells only B: Found in Animal cells only C: Found in Both Plant and Animal Cells D. Found in Neither Plant Nor Animal Cells

  23. INP Plant Cell Animal Cell Yes Yes Cell Part: Nucleus Cell membrane Cytoplasm Vacuole Organelle Mitochondria Endoplasmic Reticulum Ribosome Golgi Body Lysosome Cell wall Cellulose Chloroplast Chlorophyll

  24. INP Plant Cell Animal Cell Yes Yes Cell Part: Nucleus Cell membrane Cytoplasm Vacuole Organelle Mitochondria Endoplasmic Reticulum Ribosome Golgi Body Lysosome Cell wall Cellulose Chloroplast Chlorophyll Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No

  25. CBM #4 Review—Using Notecards • Know what parts of plant and animal cells look like (drawings and labels). • Know functions of cell parts and organelles. • Know differences between plant and animal cells • Know Cell Theory

  26. GP 1. What is a good nickname for a ribosome? • Carbohydrate Maker • Post Office • Protein Factory • Stomach

  27. GP 2. What is the part of the cell labeled (2) below? • Nucleus • Cell membrane • Chloroplast • Vacuole

  28. GP 3. What is the part of the cell labeled (3) below? • Nucleus • Cell membrane • Chloroplast • Vacuole

  29. GP 4. What is the part of the cell labeled (4) below? • Nucleus • Cell membrane • Chloroplast • Vacuole

  30. GP 5. Which cell organelle breaks down nutrients and cell parts? • Nucleus • Lysosome • Vacuole • Endoplasmic Reticulum

  31. GP 6. Which organelle is a network of tubes that substances move along? • Nucleus • Lysosome • Vacuole • Endoplasmic Reticulum

  32. GP 7. Which organelle releases energy for the cell? • Vacuole • Mitochondria • Golgi Body • Endoplasmic Reticulum

  33. GP 8. Which organelle packages and sends materials to other places in the cell? • Vacuole • Mitochondria • Golgi Body • Endoplasmic Reticulum

  34. GP 9. Which organelle stores substances the cell needs? • Endoplasmic Reticulum • Lysosome • Nucleus • Vacuole

  35. GP 10. What is the control center for the cell? • Endoplasmic Reticulum • Lysosome • Nucleus • Vacuole

  36. GP 10. What is the control center for the cell? • Endoplasmic Reticulum • Lysosome • Nucleus • Vacuole

  37. GP 11. What are the 3 parts of cell theory?

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