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Exploring Cell Organelles: Introduction to Unit 2

Today, we kick off Unit 2 with a focus on cell organelles. In today's agenda, we'll return Unit 1 tests and introduce the key components of cells. You’ll take notes on the functions of various organelles such as mitochondria, rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum, lysosomes, and more. We’ll explore each organelle's role in cellular processes, emphasizing their importance in providing energy and maintaining cell function. Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of cell biology!

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Exploring Cell Organelles: Introduction to Unit 2

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  1. As you arrive today: • Pick up the unit two packet.

  2. Terrific Tuesday, 9/2 Wisdom is knowing what to do, skill is knowing how, virtue is doing it. David Jordan

  3. Unit 2, Day 1 Agenda: • Return Unit 1 Tests • Introduction to Unit 2 • Notes on Cell organelles

  4. Objective 1 Cell Organelles- Fill in your notes on the functions using the packet sets for each row.

  5. Basic Cell Components

  6. Basic Cell Components

  7. Mitochondrion • Function: Provide cell energy through the processes of respiration.

  8. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

  9. Smooth ER

  10. Lysosomes • Suicide sacs • Filled with hydrolytic enzymes • Specialized vacuoles

  11. Cytoskeleton Features

  12. Flagella structure

  13. Golgi apparatus • Function: Package and process products of the ER

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