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1. What are the differences between a cell wall and a cell membrane? 2. What’s the job of the chloroplasts? 3. What’s the job of the mitochondria? 4. Which two protists move using cilia? 5. Which protist lives in a colony?

* Quiz on organelles coming up!! Be on the lookout HINT HINT!!!

* Objective What ARE we doing today * We will be able to demonstrate our knowledge of the cell and cell parts by creating help wanted ad posters describing cell job descriptions.

* Help wanted ad examples * Cell organelle help wanted ads

* What is an AD? An advertisement placed in a newspaper by an employer who is seeking an employee * As we go through the following slides, jot down at least 2 similarities and 2 differences you see in the ads

* On the sticky note provided, write one similarity and one difference between the ads. * Once completed, SILENTLY walk to the board and post your sticky note up to read.

* Creating a “parts” wanted ad for one of the organelles. Must Include: * job type * Characteristics that you want your employee to have * Requirements needed for job * Starting pay * Hours * Who to contact if interested * Humor is suggested

* Seeking a control freak. * Needs to be able to tell other organelles what to do and not worry about what their peers think. * Must be able to work 24/7, 365 days a year without sleeping or a break. * Do not apply if you’re lazy! * Pays $0.001 per year with no chance of raise. * If interested, please call NO- TU and ask for Crazy