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The Cell Fourth Grade

Teaching Message 1: All living things are made up of building blocks called cells.

All living things are made of building blocks called CELLS. Humans, plants, animals, and bacteria are made up of one or many cells.

Where do you think cells are located in our body? EVERYWHERE!!! Humans are made up of cells that work together and build muscle, bones, skin, and other organs.

Teaching Message 2: Cells are incredibly small – so small that microscopes are needed to magnify them so that we can see them.

How many cells are in the human body? 10 TRILLION!!! (10,000,000,000,000)

Animation: “How big is a cell?” http://www.cellsalive.com/howbig.htm

Teaching Message 3: Cells divide and make more cells to help us grow and repair in a process called mitosis. Fertilized egg: the result of the fusion of an egg (from the mother) and a sperm (from the father) Mitosis: the process through which cells divide Each cell divides into two identical cells http://www.answering-christianity.com/p648029-sperm_fertilizing_egg-spl.jpg

Animation: Mitosis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GO5YN_t1fqw

Teaching Message 4: All cells have the same basic parts to do specific tasks, including the cell membrane, nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum.

Endoplasmic Reticulum The Animal Cell Endoplasmic Reticulum Nucleus Cell Membrane Cytoplasm Taken from Lesson Plan: Just as we are made up of smaller parts called cells, even the cell is made up of smaller parts called organelles (little organs). No matter how different cells look, they have the many of the same basic parts that do their jobs and keep the cells alive and functioning. The nucleus is the control center or brain of the cell. It tells the cell what to do. It also has genes that we inherit from our parents, and that play an important role in determining what we look like, who we are, etc. The cell membrane is like the gatekeeper of the cell. It lets in what the cell needs, such as oxygen, nutrients, and lets out what the cell does not need, such as carbon dioxide. The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell. It holds the parts in place and allows things to travel through the cell. The mitochondria make energy to keep the cell alive and do its work. It is like the battery of the cell. The endoplasmic reticulum is where proteins are made. Proteins are the building blocks of our cells and of our body. Some also carry out important activities to help us survive such as digesting food, etc. Mitochondria

Teaching Message 5: Cells differentiate to become specialized cells to carry out specialized functions to result in many different types of cells such as muscle cells, nerve cells blood cells, and others. Taken from Lecture Notes: Stem cells: cells that are able to differentiate into many cell types

The Nerve Cell Nerve Cells: Nerve cells, or neurons, look different and have different functions from red blood cells. They carry and transmit messages, acting as telephone wires. Some of these cells may reach 2 meters long!

Red Blood Cells Red Blood Cells: Blood is made up of millions of red blood cells in a liquid. Red blood cells carry oxygen to be transported to all parts of our body.

Teaching Messages 1: All living things are made of cells. 2: Cells are very small. 3: Cells divide and make more cells to help us grow. 4: All cells have the same basic parts to do specific tasks. 5: There are many different types of cells in our body doing many different jobs.