Plant Cells Function of Cells Animal vs. Plant Cells

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Plant Cells Function of Cells Animal vs. Plant Cells Common Cell Organelles Plant Specific Organelles Large Vacuoles Cell Wall Chloroplasts Photosynthesis

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The Function of Cells Cells work together to keep every living thing alive Get rid of wastes Repair and grow ____________

Animal Cells Animal cells are eukaryotic cells (they have a nucleus) Animal cells are found ____________

Plant Cells Plant cells are also eukaryotic cells ____________ They are similar in many ways to animal cells with a few key structural and functional differences

Animal vs. Plant Cells ____________ Plant cells have a constant square/rectangular shape. Animal cells are irregularly shaped Most organelles are found in both but plants also …............ IN SLIDESHOW MODE, CLICK THE IMAGE TO SEE HOW VIDEOS ARE EMBEDDED INTO YOUR LESSONS

Main Cell Organelles Found In Both Animal and Plant Cells Cytoplasm  Not an organelle, suspends the organelles Cell Membrane …................... Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) Golgi Bodies Vacuoles

Cytoplasm Gel-like substance that holds the cell organelles together …...................

Cell Membrane The double-layer “skin” of the cell Keeps the cell organelles together Controls what comes into and leaves the cell

Nucleus The cells “brain” …...................

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Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) Network of transportation tubes that move substances around the cell …................... Where some proteins are made

Golgi Body (Golgi Apparatus) Works with the ER to collect and process materials to be used by or removed from the cell Creates mucus for your stomach and intestine ER

Vacuoles Temporary “trash can” for the cell Contains unwanted substances to be removed …...................

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Large, Central Vacuole …................... It is used to temporarily hold wastes and help maintain an internal pressure Similar to air inside a balloon ________

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Cell Wall ____________ Found just outside the cell membrane Provides strength to the …...................

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Chloroplasts and Photosynthesis In photosynthesis, the chloroplasts take in carbon dioxide and water from the environment and light from the Sun and _________ VIDEO HAS BEEN REMOVED Carbon Dioxide + Water + Light Energy  Glucose (Sugar) + Oxygen

Carbon Dioxide + Water + Light Energy  Glucose (Sugar) + Oxygen Photosynthesis Carbon Dioxide + Water + Light Energy  Glucose (Sugar) + Oxygen

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Photosynthesis – Check Your Understanding True or False? Think about it! All energy starts with plants. Plants make energy through photosynthesis.

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