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Do Now Turn in your plant & animal cell lab from yesterday Turn in your Prok. & Euk. Interactive What type of cell is pictured below? How do you know?

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1 Do Now Turn in your plant & animal cell lab from yesterday Turn in your Prok. & Euk. Interactive What type of cell is pictured below? How do you know?

2 Plasma Membrane and Cell Wall

3 Fill in the chart at the top of your notes. Use your notes if necessary.

4 Cell Membrane Functions: forms a boundary between inside and outside of the cell controls passage of materials

5 Membrane: Prokaryotic Cell

6 Membrane: Eukaryotic Cell

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8 Cell Wall Provides Structure & Support

9 Cell Wall: Prokaryotic Cell

10 Cell Wall: Eukaryotic Cell

11 Phospholipid: Structure Phosphate Head Lipid Tail Hydrophilic: LOVES water Hydrophobic: HATES water

12 Cell Membrane Structure Read the instructions found with your fasteners. Use your fasteners to model the structure of a cell membrane

13 Phospholipid bilayer Membrane is made up of two layers of phospholipids. With this arrangement in mind, where is the “water” in the diagram? WATER Hydrophilic: LOVES water Hydrophobic: HATES water

14 Location: Surrounds the cell and organelles

15 Function of Phospholipids Controls what comes in and out of cells; the gatekeeper

16 Characteristics of Phospholipid Bilayer Fluid Mosaic Model: The cell membrane is flexible - Behaves like a fluid - like oil on water - Phospholipids can move from side to side slide past each other

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18 Characteristic of Phospholipid Bilayer Selectively Permeable (semipermeable) Some molecules can cross the membrane while others cannot.

19 Characteristic of Phospholipid Bilayer Selectively Permeable (semipermeable) Some molecules can cross the membrane while others cannot.

20 Cholesterol Location: Found in between the phospholipids in the bilayer. Function: Keeps the membrane together; the phosphate heads are not attached to each other

21 Proteins Location: Within the phospholipid bilayer

22 1. Transport Proteins Helps larger substances pass through the bilayer

23 2. Glycoprotein: Protein with a carbohydrate Helps cells recognize similar cells; similar cells form tissue

24 Carbohydrate Location: On the top of proteins or phospholipids Function: Help recognized similar cells to form tissues OR to recognize foreign substances in the cell

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26 Cell Wall Location: Layer outside of the cell membrane in some organisms Function: Provide structure and support

27 Plants Cell Wall

28 Bacteria Cell Wall

29 Fungus

30 Phytoplankton Cell Wall


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