Lesson Starter Write down the cell ORGANELLES that plant and animal cells have in common Write down the cell ORGANELLES that you would only find in.

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Lesson Starter Write down the cell ORGANELLES that plant and animal cells have in common Write down the cell ORGANELLES that you would only find in plants Explain why we didn’t see chloroplasts in the onion cells we viewed.

Lesson 9- Cell adaptions Cells Alive Lesson 9- Cell adaptions

Today we are going to.. Discuss cell adaptions Work in groups to learn about different adapted cells

We have learned the structure of both plant and animal cells Animal and plant cells We have learned the structure of both plant and animal cells Do all cells look the same?

Can you think of a reason why cells don’t all look the same? THINK, PAIR, SHARE Can you think of a reason why cells don’t all look the same?

Cell Adaptions There are millions of different kinds of cells Cells APPEARANCE changes depending on the job the cell carries out The cells ADAPT

Group activity: cell adaption There are 5 stations- each station has information about a different type of adapted cell You have 3 minutes at each station to: Draw a picture of the specialised cell Write down the job of the cell Explain why the structure of the cell helps it carry out its job Each person in the group should record the information on page 16 in their workbooks

Research task, page 17 in cells alive booklet Homework Research task, page 17 in cells alive booklet