Please copy the schedule into your planner! Monday – Cell drawings Tuesday – Morphed Cell project Wednesday – Single Celled Organisms Thursday – Living.

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Please copy the schedule into your planner! Monday – Cell drawings Tuesday – Morphed Cell project Wednesday – Single Celled Organisms Thursday – Living Organisms Friday - Living Organisms Please get a new lab book from the back of the room.

Welcome! Please get a new lab book from the front of the room and fill out the cover. Objective: I will be able to differentiate between plant and animal cells.

Warm Up What is one thing you know about cells and one thing you want to know about cells? Amazing Music!

Living Things Are Made of Cells!

Remember how I told you to draw your cells on your Design-A-Life assignment? Here’s an example…

Liver Cells

Skin Cells

Muscle Cells

Heart Cells

Fat Cells

Nerve Cells

Brain Cells

Elodea Cells Elodea (el-o-DEE-ah)

Onion Cells

Potato Cells

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Soil Bacteria

Yeast Cells

Bacteria Cells

Bacteria Cell

NOT Cells (Air Bubbles in the microscope)

What do cells need/do that all living things need/do? Needs food/energy Needs water Removes waste Grows/develops/dies (Life Cycle) Responds to environment Reproduces Gas exchange Made of ARE cells!

Vocabulary (write this on page 61 in your lab book) Cell – The basic unit of life.

Plant Cells

Animal Cells

Turn to page 5

Cell Wall Supports and shapes the cell. Draw the cell wall with mostly straight lines (try to use the WHOLE page).

Cell Membrane Holds the cell together and forms a protective barrier.

Nucleus Directs all cell activity, including reproduction

Vacuole Stores water, food and waste. Draw the vacuole pretty big in a plant cell.

Chloroplast Makes Sugar (food). Color the chloroplast green, if you can..

Mitochondria Changes food (sugar) into energy.

Ribosomes Makes proteins.

Cytoplasm Jelly like fluid that fills the cell.

There are many more organelles in a plant cell than we are learning today!!

Cell Membrane Holds the cell together and forms a protective barrier. Draw the animal cell membrane round.

Nucleus Directs all cell activity, including reproduction

Changes food (sugar) into energy. Mitochondria

Vacuole The Vacuole stores water, food and waste. Draw the vacuole small in an animal cell.

Lysosome The Lysosome breaks down waste and old cell parts. (recycler)

Ribosomes Makes proteins.

Cytoplasm The cytoplasm is the jelly like fluid that fills the cell.

Cells have more organelles than we are learning this year!!

Plant cell Has Chloroplast Has a cell wall Larger vacuole No lysosome Square/Rigid shape No chloroplast No cell wall Smaller vacuole Has lysosome Rounded/flexible shape Cell Differences (copy this onto page 7 in your lab book) Animal Cell zafJKbMPA8