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Objective: You will be able to give the function of each cell organelle.
Do Now:• Read, “Nucleus” on p. 176
• What is chromatin made of?
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Objective: You will be able to describe the functions of cell organelles.
Do Now:• Read the sections on the mitochondria and
chloroplasts on p. 179 and 180
• Write down their functions as it appears in the textbook
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Write this statement down
The mitochondria is a site to see
It has lots of energy
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Group Roles
• Leader: Keeps group on task
• Recorder: Keeps a written record of groups work
• Reporter: Presents group’s work to class
• Noise monitor: Keeps groups voices manageable
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Group Work
• Your group will create a rap verse for each cell organelle
• Start by writing down the organelle’s name and function– Try to find words that rhyme with the name or
function
• The best raps will be sent to Snoopy dog to be put on his next album
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Objective: You will be able to differentiate between plant and animal cells.
Do Now:• View the Diagram of the cells on p. 175
• What structures do plant cells have that animal cells don’t have?
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Plant Cell
Nuclearenvelope
Ribosome(attached)
Ribosome(free)
Smooth endoplasmicreticulum
Nucleus
Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Nucleolus
Golgi apparatus
Mitochondrion
Cell wall
CellMembrane
Chloroplast
Vacuole
Section 7-2
Figure 7-5 Plant and Animal Cells
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Animal Cell
Centrioles
NucleolusNucleus
Nuclearenvelope
Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi apparatus
Smooth endoplasmicreticulum
Mitochondrion
CellMembrane
Ribosome(free)
Ribosome(attached)
Section 7-2
Figure 7-5 Plant and Animal Cells
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Differences Between Animal and Plant Cells
• Animal cells are round and plant cells are rectangular
• Animal cells have lysosomes and centrioles
• Animal cells have small vacuoles and plant cells have one large vacuole
• Plant cells have chloroplasts and a cell wall
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Cork Cells
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Human Cheek Cells
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Onion Cells Nucleus
Nucleolus
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Elodea Cell
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Blood Cells
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Objective: You will be able to describe the structure of the cell membrane.
Do Now:• Read “Cell Membrane” on p. 182
• What is the function of the carbohydrates on the cell membrane?
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Outsideof cell
Insideof cell(cytoplasm)
Cellmembrane
Proteins
Proteinchannel Lipid bilayer
Carbohydratechains
Section 7-3
Figure 7-12 The Structure of the Cell Membrane
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Fluid-Mosaic Model
• Describes the structure of the membrane
• Lipid Bilayer
• Proteins used for:– Transporting materials– Receptors
• Contains carbohydrates
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Molecule tobe carried
Moleculebeing carried
Energy
Section 7-3
Figure 7-19 Active Transport
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Figure 8.17 An electrogenic pump
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Figure 8.15 The sodium-potassium pump: a specific case of active transport
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Receptor
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Paired Work
• You and a partner will build your own cell membrane
• Use 5 straw pieces, marshmallows, toothpicks and your textbook
• Build the membrane on computer paper
• You MUST name and give the FUNCTION each part
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Objective: You will be able to define
diffusion and osmosis.
Do Now:
• Read “Diffusion” on p. 184
• Define equilibrium
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Figure 8.10 The diffusion of solutes across membranes
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Figure 8.11 Osmosis
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Section 7-3
Figure 7-15 Osmosis
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Is this osmosis?
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Objective: You will be able to differentiate between passive and active transport.
Do Now:
Read “Active Transport” on p. 188
How is active transport different than diffusion?
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Molecule tobe carried
Moleculebeing carried
Energy
Section 7-3
Figure 7-19 Active Transport
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Figure 8.17 An electrogenic pump
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Figure 8.15 The sodium-potassium pump: a specific case of active transport
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Figure 8.19 The three types of endocytosis in animal cells
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Muscle cell Smooth muscle tissue Stomach Digestive system
Section 7-4
Levels of Organization
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Red onion cells