Click In The Green To Scan Store Ions only Store just water Store water and maintain turgidity of the cell Store Ions only Store waste, ions, and water.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Difference Between Plant and Animal Cells Animal Cells Can not make their own food so they have to eat food Do not go through photosynthesis Animal.
Advertisements

The Difference Between Plant and Animal Cells Power point by: Aaron, Christopher, Jonathon, Mitchell, Caulin, and Christian.
Structure and Function of Cells
Parts of a Plant Cell Vacuole Mitochondria Nucleus
Parts of the Cell.
Functions (Jobs) of Organelles (Parts of the Cell) Ms. Ryan/Ms. Nugent.
A Cell Organelle Review Game
Nucleolus Makes ribosomes in the nucleus. Chromatin  Contains DNA; coils into chromosomes.
Cell Organelles.
4.Cell Organelles 1. You explored the cell during the webquest 2 Now we will discuss a few of the more common cell organelles.
Cell Organelle Card Sort
5.2 Cells: a Look Inside. 5.2 Cells: a Look Inside.
Parts of a Cell. Plant and Animal Cells - Looking Inside Cells.
Cells vocabulary. Animal Cell Animal Cell: Basic unit of animal cells. Has no cell wall, small vacuoles, and no chloroplasts.
Cell Review SOL 5.5. Which part of the cell represents the cytoplasm?
 They are all made of cells  Nucleus  Cell wall.
 Both animal and plant cells have cell membranes that enclose the cell  The cell membrane holds the cell together.
Cell Organelles. Animal Cells  The following slide are organelles typically found in the animal cells.
The Cell Revisited! THE CELL IS THE BASIC UNIT OF ALL LIFE!
We are made of TRILLIONS of cells! A cell is the basic unit of structure and function of all living things. We are made of TRILLIONS of cells! All.
Cell Structure & Function
ANIMAL CELL.
4A Cell Organelles specialized structures within a living cell.
Science Chapter 1 – Lesson 1 Created by I. Cavalli.
What is inside an animal cell?
1 Number your paper Captures sunlight and where photosynthesis takes place.
1 Day 21 What are prokaryotes? Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles. What are eukaryotes?
CELLS CELLULAR COMPONENTS & PROCESES. CELL THEORY 1.All living things are composed of cells. 2.The cell is the basic unit of structure and function in.
A close up on a cell. Living things are called organisms Organisms are made up of one or more cells Your body is made up of trillions! of cells Cells.
Let ’ s Play Jeopardy! A Cell Organelle Review Game.
Cell Parts Start Review. Cell Membrane Endoplasmic Reticulum Nucleus Ribosomes Golgi Bodies Mitochondria Lysosomes Nuclear Membrane Vacuole Plant Cell.
Parts of a Cell. Organelles Just like humans and other living things have organs, cells have organelles.
Chapter 3 Lesson 3.2 EUKARYOTIC CELLS. Eukaryotic Cells have many parts to help the cell stay alive. They are called ORGANELLES 1. Cell Wall 2. Cell Membrane.
CELL VOCABULARY PRACTICE CELL WALL What surrounds the cell membrane and gives the cell support?
Cell Structure and Function. Animal Cell Plant Cell.
The organelles and their functions By S. Mars
Transportation Parts of the Cell PhotosynthesisRespirationCell Division.
PLANT CELLS VERSES ANIMAL CELLS Compare the major components of plant and animal cells.
Cell Notes.
7.2.1 SUMMARIZE THE STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE MAJOR COMPONENTS OF PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS.
CELL STRUCTURE Eukaryotic cells contain many organelles: small structures within a cell, sometimes surrounded by a membrane.
The cell.
Cells and Their Organelles
Plants and animal cells:
Cell Wall: outer layer that protects plant cell
Cells Vocabulary.
Plant vs. Animal Cells Plant cells: Will have a shape (rectangle)
Differences and Similarities between Plant and Animal Cells
Cell Structures and Functions
Cell Structure and Function
The cell.
DO NOW. DO NOW Characteristics of Living thing Maintain stable internal environment (homeostasis) Made of 1 or more cells Have DNA- the genetic material.
Plant and Animal Cells.
Animal Cell.
Animal Cells.
Label the plant and animal cell.
Cell Wall Function: supports & protects cell.
Plant and Animal Cells.
Differences and Similarities between Plant and Animal Cells
Cells and Living Things
Cells and their Organelles
It’s time for… Animal and Plant Cell Label the Bits!!!
Plant Cell Organelles.
Plant Cells.
Parts of the Cell.
Cells and Cell Organelles
7-2.2: Compare the major components of plants and animal cells.
The Difference Between Plant and Animal Cells.
CELLS.
Warmup Name that organelle…….
Presentation transcript:

Click In The Green To Scan Store Ions only Store just water Store water and maintain turgidity of the cell Store Ions only Store waste, ions, and water In an animal cell what do the vacuoles store?

Click In The Green To Scan Get the cell parts moving Remove waste Store water and maintain turgidity of the cell Get the cell parts moving Store waste In a plant cell the function of the vacuole is what?

Click In The Green To Scan Square Round Square No definite shape to it. Rectangular What shape is a typical animal cell?

Click In The Green To Scan Cell Membrane Cell Wall Ribosome Cell Membrane Cytoplasm The plant cell is unique in that is has what that an animal cell does not?

Click In The Green To Scan Ribosome Cell Wall Vacuole Ribosome Cytoplasm This part on the plant cell can take up 90% of the cell. What is it?

Click In The Green To Scan Permeable Strong Weak Permeable Plasm Both plant and animal cells have what kind of membranes?

Click In The Green To Scan Vacuole RibosomeNucleus Vacuole Cytoplasm What is the name of the plant and animal cell’s control center?

Click In The Green To Scan Mitochondria Cytoplasm Chloroplast Mitochondria Vacuole Inner membrane Outer Membrane Stroma What organelle is this where photosynthesis takes place?

Click In The Green To Scan Carry out functions of the cell For oxygen Carry food to all parts of the cell Carry out functions of the cell Photosynthesis Plant cells need chloroplast for what?

Click In The Green To Scan Carry out functions of the cell Transport oxygen to cells Carry food to all parts of the cell Carry out functions of the cell Engulf other cells Animal cells can do what that plant cells cannot?