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1 What part of a cell holds water? Which of the following plant cells has strong turgor pressure? How does turgor pressure affect a plant? 01.14.13 Intro to Cells Video We will learn about cells and their specific functions by watching a video. S- Cell A Cell B Cell C Vacuole

2 P - Read the TEK what is the main idea you need to know for each bulleted point: The student knows that living systems at all levels of organization demonstrate the complementary nature of structure and function. The student is expected to: (D) differentiate between structure and function in plant and animal cell organelles, including cell membrane, cell wall, nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondrion, chloroplast, and vacuole; (E) compare the functions of a cell to the functions of organisms such as waste removal; and (F) recognize that according to cell theory all organisms are composed of cells and cells carry on similar functions such as extracting energy from food to sustain life.

3 Complete the worksheet while we watch! A

4 Explain why all of these statements are true using evidence from the video… C - 1. Each cell has a specific function within an organism. 2. Plant cells differ from animal cells in structure and function. 3. The shape of a cell is directly related to the function of that cell.

5 EXIT CELLS I already knewI learned Questions I still have?

6 1.14.14 Glossary Day We will begin learning all of the vocabulary words for the upcoming 6 weeks period by making a science glossary TEK 7.10 Starter- For each image below, determine if scientific work is being done? Justify your answer 1 2 3

7 P- Place the scientific vocabulary words in order from smallest to largest. -Ecosystem -Biosphere -Community -Organism -Biome -population

8 A- Copy the vocabulary into your journal.

9 Cells A membrane covered structure that has all the materials necessary for life (building block of all life) True or False: 1.Cells are the basic unit of life. 2.An onion is made up of cells. 3.All cells have a membrane. 4.Living and nonliving things are made up of cells. True or False: 1.Cells are the basic unit of life. 2.An onion is made up of cells. 3.All cells have a membrane. 4.Living and nonliving things are made up of cells. T T T F

10 Tissues A group of similar cells that work to perform a specific job in the body True or False: 1.Tissues are smaller than cells. 2.Our skin is made up of tissue. 3.Tissue is more complex than cells. 4.Cells provide structure for tissue. True or False: 1.Tissues are smaller than cells. 2.Our skin is made up of tissue. 3.Tissue is more complex than cells. 4.Cells provide structure for tissue. F T T T

11 Organ A combination of two or more tissues working together True or False: 1.The heart is an organ. 2.An organ is made up of only one type of tissue. 3.Plants and animals have organs. 4.Lungs, brain, kidney, and bones are organs. True or False: 1.The heart is an organ. 2.An organ is made up of only one type of tissue. 3.Plants and animals have organs. 4.Lungs, brain, kidney, and bones are organs. T F T T

12 Organ system A group of organs working together to perform a specific function True or False: 1.The stomach is part of the digestive organ system. 2.An organ system is made up of organs. 3.Plants do not have organ systems. 4.Animals have organ systems. True or False: 1.The stomach is part of the digestive organ system. 2.An organ system is made up of organs. 3.Plants do not have organ systems. 4.Animals have organ systems. T T F T

13 Organism Is any living thing that can sustain life on its own True or False: 1.Plants and animals are organisms. 2.Organisms are nonliving things. 3.An organism is the most complex living thing. 4.The brain is an organism. True or False: 1.Plants and animals are organisms. 2.Organisms are nonliving things. 3.An organism is the most complex living thing. 4.The brain is an organism. T F T F

14 Organelle A specialized cellular part “Cell Organ” True or False: 1.Cells are made of organelles. 2.The nucleus, ribosomes, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum are organelles. 3. Organelles do not help a cell function. 4. Cells have organelles in them that perform different tasks. True or False: 1.Cells are made of organelles. 2.The nucleus, ribosomes, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum are organelles. 3. Organelles do not help a cell function. 4. Cells have organelles in them that perform different tasks. T T F T

15 15 Chloroplasts organelles present in cells of plants that contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis True or False: 1.Chloroplasts is found in animal cells. 2. Grass looks green due to the chlorophyll in chloroplast. 3. Chloroplasts capture light energy from the sun to produce energy to make food. 4. Chloroplast is only found on the leaves of a plant. True or False: 1.Chloroplasts is found in animal cells. 2. Grass looks green due to the chlorophyll in chloroplast. 3. Chloroplasts capture light energy from the sun to produce energy to make food. 4. Chloroplast is only found on the leaves of a plant. F T T F

16 16 Mitochondria Produces energy for the cell through the process of cellular respiration. True or False: 1.The mitochondria is the power house of the cell. 2.Most of the chemical reactions involved in cellular respiration happen in the mitochondria. 3.The cell’s needs and function determine the number of mitochondria and how they act. 4.Only animal cells have mitochondria. True or False: 1.The mitochondria is the power house of the cell. 2.Most of the chemical reactions involved in cellular respiration happen in the mitochondria. 3.The cell’s needs and function determine the number of mitochondria and how they act. 4.Only animal cells have mitochondria. T T T F

17 Cell Wall The rigid outermost structure found in plants and certain algae, bacteria, and fungi True or False: 1.A cell wall helps differentiate an animal cell from a plant cell. 2.All type of cells have a cell wall. 3.Cell walls are made of specialized sugars called cellulose. 4.The cell wall protects and gives shape to plant cells. True or False: 1.A cell wall helps differentiate an animal cell from a plant cell. 2.All type of cells have a cell wall. 3.Cell walls are made of specialized sugars called cellulose. 4.The cell wall protects and gives shape to plant cells. T F T T

18 Nucleus Membrane bound structure that contains the cell's DNA and controls the cell's growth and reproduction. True or False: 1.A membrane surrounds the nucleus. 2.The nucleus is like the brain of the cell. 3.The genetic material of a cell can be found in the nucleus. 4.All types of cells have a nucleus. True or False: 1.A membrane surrounds the nucleus. 2.The nucleus is like the brain of the cell. 3.The genetic material of a cell can be found in the nucleus. 4.All types of cells have a nucleus. T T T F

19 Lysosome Membrane-bound organelle located in the cytoplasm that contains various enzymes that help cells digest their food. True or False: 1.Lysosomes are the clean up crew of an animal cell. 2.Cells do not have organelles that help in digestion. 3.Lysosomes cannot help the cell release harmful things. 4. Lysosomes contain enzymes that help them to digest worn out organelles, food particles, and bacteria. True or False: 1.Lysosomes are the clean up crew of an animal cell. 2.Cells do not have organelles that help in digestion. 3.Lysosomes cannot help the cell release harmful things. 4. Lysosomes contain enzymes that help them to digest worn out organelles, food particles, and bacteria. T F F T

20 Cell Membrane The thin membrane that forms the outer surface of the cell and regulates the passage of materials in and out of the cell. True or False: 1.All cells have a cell membrane. 2.The cell membrane controls what goes in and out of a cell. 3.Cells can function without a cell membrane. True or False: 1.All cells have a cell membrane. 2.The cell membrane controls what goes in and out of a cell. 3.Cells can function without a cell membrane. T T F

21 Cytoplasm The jellylike material that makes up much of a cell inside the cell membrane. True or False: 1.The mitochondria is the fluid that fills the cell. 2.The cytoplasm has enzymes, fatty acids, sugars, and amino acids that are used to keep the cell working. 3.Animal cells do not have a cytoplasm. True or False: 1.The mitochondria is the fluid that fills the cell. 2.The cytoplasm has enzymes, fatty acids, sugars, and amino acids that are used to keep the cell working. 3.Animal cells do not have a cytoplasm. F T F

22 Vacuole A cavity within the cytoplasm of a cell, surrounded by a single membrane and containing fluid, food, or waste. True or False: 1.Vacuoles are storage bubbles found in cells. 2.Plant cells have vacuoles that store water that help support the plant. 3.A vacuole cannot store waste products to protect cells from contamination. True or False: 1.Vacuoles are storage bubbles found in cells. 2.Plant cells have vacuoles that store water that help support the plant. 3.A vacuole cannot store waste products to protect cells from contamination. T T F

23 Xylem A plant tissue that carries water and minerals from the roots to all other parts of the plant True or False: 1.Xylem circulates water and dissolved minerals in plants. 2.The xylem is part of the vascular system of plants. 3.The primary function of the xylem is support then transporting water. True or False: 1.Xylem circulates water and dissolved minerals in plants. 2.The xylem is part of the vascular system of plants. 3.The primary function of the xylem is support then transporting water. T T F

24 Phloem A plant tissue that carries food from the leaves and other photosynthetic tissues to other plant parts. True or False: 1.The xylem live longer than the phloem. 2.In plants the phloem is not important in photosynthesis. 3.The phloem transports sugars and other molecules created by the plant. True or False: 1.The xylem live longer than the phloem. 2.In plants the phloem is not important in photosynthesis. 3.The phloem transports sugars and other molecules created by the plant. F F T

25 Cellular Respiration Process in which cells turn food “Glucose” into usable energy in the form of ATP True or False: 1.The most efficient way for cells to harvest energy stored in food is cellular respiration. 2.Cellular respiration only happens on cells with a nucleus. 3.Cellular respiration is a catabolic pathway for the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). True or False: 1.The most efficient way for cells to harvest energy stored in food is cellular respiration. 2.Cellular respiration only happens on cells with a nucleus. 3.Cellular respiration is a catabolic pathway for the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). T F T

26 Cell Theory 1. All living things are made of cells 2. New cells are created by old cells dividing into two. 3. Cells are the basic building units of life. True or False: 1.Cells come from cells. 2. Abiotic factors are made of cells. 3. The discovery of the cell was made possible by the creation of the microscope. True or False: 1.Cells come from cells. 2. Abiotic factors are made of cells. 3. The discovery of the cell was made possible by the creation of the microscope. T F T

27 Mitosis The entire process of cell division in which the nucleus and cytoplasm of a cell divide forming 2 diploid cells. True or False: 1.Mitosis can produce two identical cells. 2. Mitosis happens in phases, stages. 3.Mitosis helps reproduce or replace cells. True or False: 1.Mitosis can produce two identical cells. 2. Mitosis happens in phases, stages. 3.Mitosis helps reproduce or replace cells. T T T

28 Structure The arrangement of particles or parts in a substance True or False: 1.A cell wall gives a plant cell structure. 2.Structure is what something does. 3.The environment has structure. True or False: 1.A cell wall gives a plant cell structure. 2.Structure is what something does. 3.The environment has structure. T F T

29 Function The purpose or job of a particular object True or False: 1.Structure and function are the same. 2.Organelles in a cell have specific functions. 3.The function of a nerve cell is to transmit information to and from the brain. True or False: 1.Structure and function are the same. 2.Organelles in a cell have specific functions. 3.The function of a nerve cell is to transmit information to and from the brain. F T T

30 Draw the image in your C section C

31 You will have a vocabulary quiz on Friday Jan 24 th. How will your prepare for your quiz? E

32 1.15.14 Characteristics of living Things We will recognize the levels of organization of living things by completing RED BOOK chapter 7 section 1 (pg 170) in our journals 7.12c S-Put these in order from smallest to largest: Organism, cell, tissue, population, organelle, Organ system, organ, community, ecosystem

33 P- Discuss 7.12The student knows that living systems at all levels of organization demonstrate the complementary nature of structure and function. C) The student is expected to recognize levels of organization in plants and animals including cells, tissues, organs, organ systems and organisms

34 P 7 Things a living thing needs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayncl w6TXeE

35 A Read pages 170-173 you have 10 Minutes

36 A Create the graphic organizer while we read. PG 170 in the red Text book Characteristics of living things 123456

37 Read pages 170-173. ANSWER questions 1-4 from page 173 using complete sentences. *BE SURE to rephrase the question in your answer. C

38 A Mule cannot reproduce. Explain if it should be considered a living thing or not. Justify you answer with evidence from the text book. A mule is when a horse And a donkey reproduce. E

39 1.16.14 Cells to Organism EDU We will recognize the levels of organization in plants and animals by copying words and definitions from Edusmart. S-Use the word bank to complete the table by comparing levels of organization in an organism to geographic levels of organization in the world. Levels of organization Complex Simple WorldContinentCountryStateCounty Word Bank Cell organOrgan system Organismtissue

40 P-Read The state standard. Compare the levels of organization in an organism to the levels of organization of your school. 7.12C The student is expected to recognize levels of organization in plants and animals including cells, tissue, organs, organ systems and organisms Word Bank: JMS, JISD, class room, classes, Student

41 A- Create the chart and complete as we watch (Just make the 3 columns you will need lots of room to draw and write)

42 C- Interactivity E- Word Wall. Chose 1 word from the vocabulary. Draw a picture on the front and put the definition of the word with your name and class period on the back.

43 1.18.13 Cells to organism Edu We will recognize the levels of organization of living things by making a foldable and watching edusmart 7.12c S- Create a T chart. Look at the picture. Determine what factors are abiotic and which are biotic.

44 P- Rephrase the TEK using your own words: 7.12The student knows that living systems at all levels of organization demonstrate the complementary nature of structure and function. C) The student is expected to recognize levels of organization in plants and animals including cells, tissues, organs, organ systems and organisms

45 A- Vocab-o-saurous C- Quiz

46 E- The picture below shows the root system of plant known as the mangrove tree it is very different from most root systems because much of the root is above ground. Based on what you know about the function of the root system, why do you think mangrove trees have root system above ground? Explain your answer


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