Prokaryotic versus Eukaryotic Cells

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Prokaryotic versus Eukaryotic Cells

Starter Microscope magnification can be calculated by multiplying the magnification of the eyepiece x the magnification of the ______________.

Word Roots pro- eu- karyon- prokaryote: eukaryote:

Word Roots pro- before eu- karyon- prokaryote: eukaryote:

Word Roots pro- before eu- true karyon- prokaryote: eukaryote:

Word Roots pro- before eu- true karyon- kernel / nucleus prokaryote: eukaryote:

Word Roots pro- before eu- true karyon- kernel/ nucleus prokaryote: before the nucleus; they DON’T have a nucleus. eukaryote:

Word Roots pro- before eu- true karyon- kernel/ nucleus prokaryote: before the nucleus; they DON’T have a nucleus. eukaryote: true nucleus; they DO have a nucleus.

Data Table 1: Cell Parts in Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells Create a data table Data Table 1: Cell Parts in Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells Cell Part Prokaryote Eukaryote Nucleus Cell Wall Cell Membrane Cytoplasm Organelles Ribosomes

Write “Yes” if the cell has the cell part and “No” if it doesn’t Write “Yes” if the cell has the cell part and “No” if it doesn’t. Data Table 1: Cell Parts in Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells Cell Part Prokaryote Eukaryote Nucleus Cell Wall Cell Membrane Cytoplasm Organelles Ribosomes

Prokaryote Eukaryote Animal Cell vacuole Cell membrane Central vacuole Use the pictures on pages 52 – 54 if the pictures on this slide are too small to read. Plant Cell Cytoplasm

Data Table: Cell Parts in Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells Check your data table! Data Table: Cell Parts in Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells Cell Part Prokaryote Eukaryote Nucleus NO YES Cell Wall YES-Plant cells NO-Animal cells Cell Membrane Cytoplasm Organelles Ribosomes

Create a Venn Diagram Use the data in Data Table 1 to complete the Venn Diagram. You will write in all 3 sections of the Venn Diagram! Prokaryotes Eukaryotes Both

Create a Venn Diagram Use the data in Data Table 1 to complete the Venn Diagram. You will write in all 3 sections of the Venn Diagram! Prokaryotes Eukaryotes Both

Create a “Types of Cells Flow Chart” using yesterday’s notes.

Problem: How do plant and animal cells compare?

Create a data table Data Table 2: Cell Parts in Plant Cells versus Animal Cells

Data Table 2: Cell Parts in Plant Cells versus Animal Cells Read pages 50-57 and complete the chart. Write “Yes” if the cell has the cell part and “No” if it doesn’t. Data Table 2: Cell Parts in Plant Cells versus Animal Cells Cell Part Plant Cell Animal Cell cell membrane cell wall mitochondrion chloroplast nucleus vacuole lysosome rough E.R. smooth E.R. Golgi Apparatus ribosome nucleolus cytoplasm central vacuole