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Episode 2: Cell Posters Cell Expo Cell Expo Cell Posters

2 To produce a poster to show the different parts of plant and animal cells and explain what they do. Cell Expo Cell Posters Objectives:

3 Cell Expo Cell Posters Engage Well done with your first task, I like your models! Your next task is to produce posters of cells for the visitors. Your posters must show what they look like and what the different parts of each cell does. Professor Pong Nawat has some advice before you start.

4 Cell Expo Cell Posters Engage You now know about cells and their components from observing them through the light microscope and making your cell models.

5 Cell Expo Cell Posters 5 Engage Look at your 3D models again. What are the components of the cell can you see? What do they do in the cell? Why do cells need these components?

6 Cell Expo Cell Posters 6 Explore Let me show you what happens in the cell

7 Cell Expo Cell Posters Explore Nucleus Cytoplasm Cell Membrane

Cell Expo Cell Posters Explore Nucleus It contains the genetic material. Nucleus It contains the genetic material. Cytoplasm It contains the enzymes and chemicals of the cell. Cytoplasm It contains the enzymes and chemicals of the cell. Cell Membrane It is semi- permeable and controls the movements of substance into and out of the cell. Cell Membrane It is semi- permeable and controls the movements of substance into and out of the cell.

9 Cell Expo Cell Posters Explore Cell Membrane Vacuole Cytoplasm Chloroplast Nucleus Cell Wall

Cell Expo Cell Posters Explore Cell Membrane It is semi-permeable and controls the movements of substance into and out of the cell. Cell Membrane It is semi-permeable and controls the movements of substance into and out of the cell. Vacuole It stores water. Vacuole It stores water. Cytoplasm It contains the enzymes and chemicals of the cell. Cytoplasm It contains the enzymes and chemicals of the cell. Chloroplast It carries out photosynthesis. Chloroplast It carries out photosynthesis. Nucleus It contains the genetic material. Nucleus It contains the genetic material. Cell Wall It supports the plant and gives the cell a rigid shape. Cell Wall It supports the plant and gives the cell a rigid shape.

11 Cell Expo Cell Posters Explain SS1 Let me test your understanding of the cell components and their functions. Have a go at the sheet Cell components and functions.

12 Cell Expo Cell Posters Elaborate Hi, everyone. Professor Jutharat tells me that you are ready to produce your posters

13 Cell Expo Cell Posters Elaborate Your posters should tell visitors to NSM about: What cells are. How many different types exist. What the basic structure of plant and animal cells is like. The components in plant and animal cells. The functions of the different cell components

14 Cell Expo Cell Posters Elaborate Let me provide you with some tips for planning and producing your posters. Produce a mind map to summarise your ideas. Agree how many posters you will produce and what will go on each poster. Agree who is going to research and produce each poster.

15 Cell Expo Cell Posters Elaborate Remember your poster should be: Informative Clearly presented Well illustrated Easy to read and understand

16 Some further tips: Every poster should have a title. Use large text size and not too many words for each poster. Check your facts! Make the poster attractive using colour and graphics. Interest your readers - make it fun! Design the posters for students your age. Use books and the internet for research. Cell Expo Cell Posters Elaborate

17 I heard from Professor Jutharat that you have finished your posters. Please present them and explain them to me. Cell Expo Cell Posters Evaluate

18 Cell Expo Cell Posters Evaluate Good job! I think your posters and models will make a good display

19 Cell Expo Cell Posters Contact Details Contact the Inspiring Science team at