Materials: None *Turn in GIZMO worksheet and extra credit to front tray. Catalyst (5 min): Name 3 organelles and describe their functions in the cell.

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Materials: None *Turn in GIZMO worksheet and extra credit to front tray. Catalyst (5 min): Name 3 organelles and describe their functions in the cell.

Materials: None *Turn in Lebron Lab, and extra credit progress report to front tray. Catalyst (5 min): Name the 5 characteristics of life. Define 2 of them.

Materials: none *Turn in late Lebron lab to front tray. Turn in EC progress reports to front tray. Catalyst (5 min.): Name three organelles present in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

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Objectives I can create an advertisement emphasizing the structure and function of a specific organelle. I can present this advertisement to an audience using a clear voice and audible tone. I can describe the differences in the structures of prokaryotes and eukaryotes and plant and animal cells.

Objectives I can describe the similarities and differences in the structures of prokaryotes and eukaryotes. I can describe the similarities and differences in the structures of plant and animal cells.

SELL A CELL Task: You will be assigned an organelle to research for a class presentation. Your goal will be to get people interested in your organelle by emphasizing the structure and functions that make it different and important.

Prepare an advertisement and include the following information: organelle name description of the structure (what it looks like) in which cells can it be found function(s)/importance of the organelle picture/drawing of the organelle cost of your organelle

Notes 1.4: Cell Organelles When we present… It is your job to take notes on the presentations of the different organelles. You may use these notes on your Panther Pass today. Notes 1.4: Cell Organelles

Notes 1.5: Types of Cells

Cell Type: Overview Prokaryotes Bacteria Eukaryotes Plant Animal

Types of Cells Prokaryotic Cells Eukaryotic Cells Organisms made of these cells are called Prokaryotes Pro = before Eukaryotic Cells Organisms made of these cells are called Eukaryotes Eu = true nucleus

Complexity (Think & Participate) What do you see?

Comparison Unicellular Multicellular Nucleus DNA Smaller Bigger Example: Bacteria Example: Plant and Animals Organelles Cell membrane Ribosomes Cytoplasm Simple complex Comparison

Size Comparison (Listen) VIRUSES = itty bitty, ‘NON-CELLS’! i.e. VIRUSES = non-living That’s an ORGANELLE of a EUKARYOTIC CELL! Versus…a Prokaryote cell

Prokaryotes…(NOTES) Pretty much… THAT’S IT! Prokaryotes have… 1) DNA 2) Ribosomes 3) Cell Membrane 4) Cytoplasm Pretty much… THAT’S IT! *No Membrane-bound organelles *No Nucleus….

Eukaryotes…So many organelles! Eukaryotes HAVE… 1) Many cells 2) membrane-bound organelles 3) nucleus

Eukaryotes/Eukaryotic Cells (Listen) Please be advised… Though we are mainly talking about Plant vs Animals… Protists & Fungi are Eukaryotes too

Organelles specific to plant cells (Note) 1. Cell Wall Why? Need MORE STRUCTURE! 2.Chloroplasts Plant cells are AUTOTROPHS 3. Larger Vacuole need to store more stuff… they can’t just GO AND GET more

Animal Cells (NOTES) Round, irregular shape Smaller vacuole Centrioles

Panther Pass 9/6 What are the two main types of cells? Which type of cell is larger and more complex? Name an organelle that is found only in plants, not in animals. Why do plants need this organelle? Which organelle houses the cell’s DNA inside? What type of cell is this found in? Name one organelle found in both types of cells?

Panther Pass What is the function of the mitochondria? What is the function of the ribosome? Which organelle stores food and water in the cell? What are the two main types of cells? Name an organelle that is found only in plants, not in animals. Why do plants need this organelle? Which organelle houses the cell’s DNA inside? What type of cell is this found in?