Tuesday November 30, 2010 Exploring the Parts of a Cell.

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Tuesday November 30, 2010 Exploring the Parts of a Cell

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Tuesday November 30, 2010Exploring the Parts of a Cell

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Bell Ringer.. This will be collected and graded!

Write a summary of what you’ve learned about each objective from yesterday’s class. (7 minutes)

1. Understand that cells, the smallest unit of life, have all of the unifying characteristics of life.

2. Understand the size of cells, relative to other organic molecules.

3. Review progress from the midterm assessment, and introduce the unit plan for the next three weeks.

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Let’s look at the parts of the cellhttp://learn.genetics.utah.edu/co

ntent/begin/cells/insideacell/

On your cell worksheet – take important notes about the cell’s function.

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How can we remember the parts of the cell?Using objects as analogies..

◦What idea do these objects convey?

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Cell City PartsWidget – Important product produced

(protein)Small shops to make widgets: RibosomesTown Hall: NucleusCarts to move widgets around:

Endoplasmic ReticulumPost office to package widgets: Golgi

ApparatusPower plant: MitochondriaGate to let important things in/out: Cell

Membrane

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The cell city produces widgets…

The cell’s ribosomes produce proteins.

Proteins are the building blocks of life.

Main functions:◦Structure◦Movement◦Driving chemical reactions

(Enzymes)

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The most important function of the cell….. Produce proteins

Proteins are the machinery of living tissue that builds the structures and carries out the chemical reactions necessary for life.

Proteins build all of the cell parts!!!

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Now.. Make your own analogy for the cell.Can you think of objects that will

help you remember the function of each cell part????

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Homework:

Finish your analogy from class…. Make sure to tell what each cell part represents in your analogy.