Lesson 26 Cell Parts Subtitle
State the three parts to the cell Theory Activator State the three parts to the cell Theory What is one difference between prokaryotes and Eukaryotes 5/19/2019 Add a footer
Cell Wall/Membrane Cell wall Found in plants Organelles: tiny structures inside the cell Cell wall Found in plants Supports and protects the cell Cell membrane Found in animal cells Protects the inside of the cell Controls what enters and leaves the cell 5/19/2019 Add a footer
Parts of the Nucleus Nucleus Directs all of the cell’s activities Nuclear Envelope Surrounds the nucleus Materials pass in and out of pores Chromatin Genetic material Instructions for directing cells function Nucleolus Spot where ribosomes are made (where proteins are produced) 5/19/2019 Add a footer
Cytoplasm Gel-like fluid in between cell wall and cytoplasm Fluid that all organelles float in Constantly moving 5/19/2019 Add a footer
Mitochondria Powerhouse of the cell Converts energy in food molecules so cell can carry out functions What type of cells have a lot of mitochondria? 5/19/2019 Add a footer
Endoplasmic Reticulum Passageway that carries proteins and other material from one part of the cell to another Rough ER Contains ribosomes Makes and packages proteins Smooth ER Does not contain ribosomes Synthesizes and transport lipids Detoxification 5/19/2019 Add a footer
Golgi Body Lysosome: Protein deconstruction Peroxisome: Lipid Destruction Protein modification and export 5/19/2019 Add a footer
Vacuole Maintains fluids, removes wastes, stores ingested food, and provides Larger in plant cells than in animals 5/19/2019 Add a footer
Classwork Work in pairs to match the organelle with its function Keep the volume down to a whisper 5/19/2019 Add a footer
Cell Organelles Continued Read and review cell organelles and their functions In groups draw one plant and one animal cell Label all the organelles and state their functions using your review sheets 5/19/2019 Add a footer