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Bell Ringer – Monday!! What organelle does a eukaryote cell have and a prokaryotic cell does not? Which is a prokaryotic and which is a eukaryotic? Plant Human
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Bell Ringer – Review 1. What organelle does a eukaryotic cell have and a prokaryotic cell does not? “PRO means NO and EU means NEU” 2. Which is a prokaryotic and which is a eukaryotic? Both plants and humans/animals are eukaryotic organisms
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Agenda Bell Ringer College Notes Question of the Day
ROAD check questions Independent Practice – Foldable
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Mascot: Tigers Colors: Blue and Gray Famous for: One of only two universities with a live tiger mascot. The current one is TOM (Tigers of Memphis) III.
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Agenda Bell Ringer College Notes Question of the Day
ROAD check questions Independent Practice – Foldable
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Parts of the cell Part Two!
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ROAD check Which of the following would be an example of a prokaryotic cell? A blood cell A bacteria cell A plant cell A muscle cell
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ROAD check Which of the following would be an example of a prokaryotic cell? A blood cell A bacteria cell A plant cell A muscle cell
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ROAD check What kind of cells are eukaryotic cells? Plant and animal
Bacteria and plant Animal and bacteria Animal cells only
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ROAD check What kind of cells are eukaryotic cells? Plant and animal
Bacteria and plant Animal and bacteria Animal cells only
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ROAD check You are a scientist trying to study a new form of life. You extract DNA from the cell’s nucleus. What type of cell could this be? A. Prokaryotic B. Eukaryotic C. Both D. Neither
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ROAD check You are a scientist trying to study a new form of life. You extract DNA from the cell’s nucleus. What type of cell could this be? A. Prokaryotic B. Eukaryotic C. Both D. Neither
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Where are we going? Now that y’all are college bound experts at the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, we’re going to step it up a notch and be able to tell the difference between plant and animal cells.
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Where are we going? Quick check: both plant and animal cells are (prokaryotic or eukaryotic)?
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Where are we going? But in order to know the difference between plant and animal cells, we need to know about 4 additional organelles!
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By the end of the day.. Achievers on the ROAD to college will be able to describe the nuclear membrane, vacuole, chloroplast and mitochondria. Achievers on the ROAD to college will be able to answer our question of the day
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QUESTION OF THE DAY… How can plants go without water for days but humans will die without water after 24 hours?
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Organelles – Review! Organelles are smaller structures that carry out specific functions within the cell.
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WHAT YOU ALREADY KNOW Cell Membrane
The cell membrane controls what can come in and out of a cell. Everything the cell needs-from food to oxygen- enters and leaves through the cell membrane.
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WHAT YOU ALREADY KNOW Cell Wall REMEMBER: ONLY IN PLANT CELLS!!
Made of a VERY tough material Protects and supports the cell
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WHAT YOU ALREADY KNOW Nucleus
The nucleus is like the cell’s control center It directs every activity that happens in the cell REMEMBER: ONLY EUKARYOTES HAVE A TRUE NUCLEUS
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ROAD check If only eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus, where do you find DNA in a prokaryotic cell?
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Nuclear Membrane Works just like the cell membrane but around just the nucleus instead of around the whole cell! (1)Protects and controls what goes in and out of the nucleus
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Mitochondria (2)Powerhouse of the cell
Produce the (3)energy the cell needs to carry out its many functions Muscle cells and cells that need to be very active have a large number of mitochondria
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Chloroplasts Capture energy from (4)sunlight
They use this energy to produce food for the cell Chloroplasts give plants their green color
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(5)Store food and (6)water
Vacuoles (5)Store food and (6)water
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Huge in (7)plant cells Small in animal cells
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Vacuole
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Write this down and study!
Cell Theory: All living things are made of one or more cells The cell is the most basic unit of life All existing cells are produced by other living cells
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ROAD check Why might a plant cell need a big vacuole, more so than an animal cell? Hint – think about what YOU do when you are thirsty. Can plants do that?
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Agenda Bell Ringer College Notes Question of the Day
ROAD check questions Independent Practice – Foldable
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QUESTION OF THE DAY… How can plants go without water for days but humans will die without water after 24 hours?
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Agenda Bell Ringer College Notes Question of the Day
ROAD check questions Independent Practice – Foldable
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ROAD check What type of cell do you think you would find chloroplasts in? A. Animal cells B. Plant cells C. Both D. Neither
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ROAD check What type of cell do you think you would find chloroplasts in? A. Animal cells B. Plant cells C. Both D. Neither
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ROAD check Marcus is building a model of a cell. He uses a big grape to represent the nucleus and peas to represent the chloroplasts. Marcus used jello to fill in between the nucleus and the peas. What does the jello represent? Cell membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus Cell Wall
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ROAD check Marcus is building a model of a cell. He uses a big grape to represent the nucleus and peas to represent the chloroplasts. Marcus used jello to fill in between the nucleus and the peas. What does the jello represent? Cell membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus Cell Wall
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ROAD check _____ is the brain or control center of a cell.
Cell membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus Cell Wall
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ROAD check _____ is the brain or control center of a cell.
Cell membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus Cell Wall
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ROAD check What would be a good conclusion as to why plants are green?
1. Because the chlorophyll inside the chloroplasts is green. 2. Because the nucleus is green. 3. Because the outside of the leaves are green. 4. Because the water plants soak up is dirty.
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ROAD check What would be a good conclusion as to why plants are green?
1. Because the chlorophyll inside the chloroplasts is green. 2. Because the nucleus is green. 3. Because the outside of the leaves are green. 4. Because the water plants soak up is dirty.
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ROAD check Which of the following produces energy for the cell?
1. Vacuole 2. Nucleus 3. Cytoplasm 4. Mitochondria
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ROAD check Which of the following produces energy for the cell?
1. Vacuole 2. Nucleus 3. Cytoplasm 4. Mitochondria
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Which type of cell has a true nucleus?
ROAD check Which type of cell has a true nucleus? Prokaryote Eukaryote Both Neither
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Which type of cell has a true nucleus?
ROAD check Which type of cell has a true nucleus? Prokaryote Eukaryote Both Neither
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ROAD check You are a scientist looking at a cell and you see that it has a cell wall and chloroplasts. What kind of cell are you looking at? 1. Animal cell 2. Human Cell 3. Brain Cell 4. Plant Cell
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ROAD check You are a scientist looking at a cell and you see that it has a cell wall and chloroplasts. What kind of cell are you looking at? 1. Animal cell 2. Human Cell 3. Brain Cell 4. Plant Cell
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Agenda Bell Ringer College Notes Question of the Day
ROAD check questions Independent Practice – Foldable
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Independent Practice Foldable One organelle Includes:
what type of cell you find it in Details (pgs ) a drawing
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Independent Practice: GRADED Answer the following questions:
1.) Pick an organelle 2.) Is it found in prokaryotes or eukaryotes? 3.) What does your organelle do? Use pages for help and your notes 4.) Drawing of your Organelle! EXAMPLE: Cell membrane can be found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Controls what comes in and out of the cell
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