Learning outcome Plant cells
Plant Cell cell wall cell membrane ribosome chloroplast nucleus ribosomes (on protein transport system) vacuole mitochondria cytoplasm
Plant cell structure Cell Structure Function Controls cell’s activities. Site of biological processes and reactions Controls movement of substances into and out of the cell. Supports the cell and gives structure Site of photosynthesis Site of aerobic respiration Site of protein synthesis Stores cell sap (water and solutes)
Distance from Edinburgh to New York? 5259 km or 3268 miles
Height of the tallest man? 8 feet 11 inches or (2.7m)
Length of this centipede? Approx 20cm?
Units of measurement 1 kilometre = 1000 metres 1 metre = 1000 millimetres 1 millimetre = 1000 micrometres When studying micro-organisms, scientists often use micrometres to measure them. 1 millimetre = 1000 micrometres (µm).
Calculating cell size There are _____ cells in the field of view. The field of view is ______ mm in diameter. The average size of each cell is ____
Learning outcome Animal cells
Animal Cell mitochondria ribosomes (on protein transport system) nucleus cell membrane cytoplasm ribosome
Learning outcome Fungal and bacterial cells
Your task Collect the cell cards and name each type of cell.
Fungal Cell mitochondria ribosomes (on protein transport system) nucleus cell wall cytoplasm cell membrane vacuole ribosome
Bacterium bacterial chromosome ribosome flagellum capsule plasmid cell wall cytoplasm cell membrane
Major Groups of Cells Animal Plant Fungi Bacteria DNA Nucleus Cytoplasm Mitochondria Chloroplasts Plasma membrane Cell wall Ribosomes Capsule
Major Groups of Cells Animal Plant Fungi Bacteria DNA Y Nucleus Cytoplasm Mitochondria Chloroplasts Plasma membrane Cell wall Ribosomes Capsule