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Silently and Independently Do Now Silently and Independently

Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Structure Function Mitochondria   Acts as the main form of protection in plant cells only. A membranous structure that hold ribosomes during protein synthesis Cell membrane Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Nucleus The jelly-like fluid that hold all the cell organelles. Vacuole Responsible for digesting old cell parts and removing unwanted material from the cell Responsible for photosynthesis, or the process of converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose (food) Vesicle Golgi Apparatus Responsible for synthesizing proteins Let’s go over it!

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Structure Function Mitochondria Transforms food into energy the body can use.   Cell Wall Acts as the main form of protection in plant cells only. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum  A membranous structure that hold ribosomes during protein synthesis Cell membrane Maintains homeostasis.  Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Produces lipids used in the cell membrane  Nucleus  Directs all cell activities and contains DNA Cytoplasm  The jelly-like fluid that hold all the cell organelles. Vacuole Holds waste, extra water and food.   Lysosome Responsible for digesting old cell parts and removing unwanted material from the cell Chloroplast  Responsible for photosynthesis, or the process of converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose (food) Vesicle Responsible for transportation of proteins around the cell.  Golgi Apparatus Responsible for packaging and proteins  Ribosome  Responsible for synthesizing proteins Let’s go over it!

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Hook- Selective Breeding How does this make you feel? What thoughts do you have about this article? Is selective breeding good or bad?

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Let’s set up our notebooks Selective Breeding and Genetic Engineering 0:29 0:30 0:32 0:28 0:31 0:26 0:23 0:24 0:25 0:33 0:27 0:35 0:40 0:41 0:42 0:43 0:39 0:38 0:22 0:36 0:37 0:34 0:20 0:05 0:06 0:07 0:08 0:04 0:03 1:30 End 0:01 0:02 0:09 0:10 0:17 0:18 0:19 0:44 0:16 0:15 0:11 0:12 0:13 0:14 0:21 0:46 1:16 1:17 1:18 1:19 1:15 1:14 1:10 1:11 1:12 1:13 1:20 1:21 1:27 1:28 1:29 1:30 1:26 1:25 1:22 1:23 1:24 1:09 1:08 0:53 0:54 0:55 0:56 0:52 0:51 0:47 0:48 0:49 0:50 0:45 0:57 1:04 1:05 1:06 1:07 0:58 1:03 0:59 1:02 1:00 1:01 5

Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits   Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits The process of taking a useful gene from one organism and adding it to another organism to give it a desirable trait Examples: Selective breeding and genetic engineering allow people to produce plants and animals with traits that make them more beneficial and useful to people.

Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits    Selective Breeding Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits The process of taking a useful gene from one organism and adding it to another organism to give it a desirable trait Examples: Selective breeding and genetic engineering allow people to produce plants and animals with traits that make them more beneficial and useful to people.

Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits    Selective Breeding Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits The process of taking a useful gene from one organism and adding it to another organism to give it a desirable trait Examples: Selective breeding and genetic engineering allow people to produce plants and animals with traits that make them more beneficial and useful to people.

Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits    Selective Breeding Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits The process of taking a useful gene from one organism and adding it to another organism to give it a desirable trait Examples: Selective breeding and genetic engineering allow people to produce plants and animals with traits that make them more beneficial and useful to people.

Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits    Selective Breeding Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits The process of taking a useful gene from one organism and adding it to another organism to give it a desirable trait Examples:   Agriculture (plants used for food), Livestock/Poultry (animals used for food), Dogs  Selective breeding and genetic engineering allow people to produce plants and animals with traits that make them more beneficial and useful to people.

Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits    Selective Breeding Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits The process of taking a useful gene from one organism and adding it to another organism to give it a desirable trait Examples:   Agriculture (plants used for food), Livestock/Poultry (animals used for food), Dogs  Selective breeding and genetic engineering allow people to produce plants and animals with traits that make them more beneficial and useful to people.

Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits    Selective Breeding  Genetic Engineering Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits The process of taking a useful gene from one organism and adding it to another organism to give it a desirable trait Examples:   Agriculture (plants used for food), Livestock/Poultry (animals used for food), Dogs  Selective breeding and genetic engineering allow people to produce plants and animals with traits that make them more beneficial and useful to people.

Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits    Selective Breeding  Genetic Engineering Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits The process of taking a useful gene from one organism and adding it to another organism to give it a desirable trait Examples:   Agriculture (plants used for food), Livestock/Poultry (animals used for food), Dogs  Selective breeding and genetic engineering allow people to produce plants and animals with traits that make them more beneficial and useful to people.

Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits    Selective Breeding  Genetic Engineering Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits The process of taking a useful gene from one organism and adding it to another organism to give it a desirable trait Examples:   Agriculture (plants used for food), Livestock/Poultry (animals used for food), Dogs  Selective breeding and genetic engineering allow people to produce plants and animals with traits that make them more beneficial and useful to people.

Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits    Selective Breeding  Genetic Engineering Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits The process of taking a useful gene from one organism and adding it to another organism to give it a desirable trait Examples:   Agriculture (plants used for food), Livestock/Poultry (animals used for food), Dogs  Fruits and Vegetables, creating lean meat, and making crops insect or rodent repellent Selective breeding and genetic engineering allow people to produce plants and animals with traits that make them more beneficial and useful to people.

Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits    Selective Breeding  Genetic Engineering Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits The process of taking a useful gene from one organism and adding it to another organism to give it a desirable trait Examples:   Agriculture (plants used for food), Livestock/Poultry (animals used for food), Dogs  Fruits and Vegetables, creating lean meat, and making crops insect or rodent repellent Selective breeding and genetic engineering allow people to produce plants and animals with traits that make them more beneficial and useful to people.

Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits    Selective Breeding  Genetic Engineering Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits The process of taking a useful gene from one organism and adding it to another organism to give it a desirable trait Examples:   Agriculture (plants used for food), Livestock/Poultry (animals used for food), Dogs  Fruits and Vegetables, creating lean meat, and making crops insect or rodent repellent Selective breeding and genetic engineering allow people to produce plants and animals with traits that make them more beneficial and useful to people.

Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits    Selective Breeding  Genetic Engineering Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits The process of taking a useful gene from one organism and adding it to another organism to give it a desirable trait Examples:   Agriculture (plants used for food), Livestock/Poultry (animals used for food), Dogs  Fruits and Vegetables, creating lean meat, and making crops insect or rodent repellent Selective breeding and genetic engineering allow people to produce plants and animals with traits that make them more beneficial and useful to people.

Selective Breeding vs. Genetic Engineering vs. Natural Selection

Selective Breeding vs. Genetic Engineering vs. Natural Selection Occurs when people breed organisms for desirable traits Natural Selection Genetic Engineering Takes many generations to accomplish Encouraged by humans Ways to change the traits of a population Occurs in nature when organisms with traits best suited to their environment survive and reproduce. process of taking a useful gene from one organism and adding it to another to give it a desirable trait

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Study Guide and Exit Ticket Silently, Independently