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Catalyst: November 14 th, 2014 You need an ALA sheet and your answer sheet. We will be completing problems: Graded for completion!

Agenda Catalyst: 10 minutes Relay: 10 minutes 3D Edible Cell : Remainder Homework: DBA #10: 11/17 Honors 9 week projects: Less than 3 weeks The Cell as a ____________ Mini-project

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Objectives SWBAT create a model of the eukaryotic cell that includes labeled organelles and a description of the function of each

5 Question: Is the organism below (Chlamdyia bacterium) a prokaryote or eukaryote?

6 Question: You discover a unicellular organism that has its genetic material stored in a nucleus. Is it a prokaryote or eukaryote?

7 Question: What is the function of the cell membrane?

8 Question: What two things do the part labeled in the picture do?

9 Question: What three parts of the cell are involved in making proteins, moving them throughout the cell, and shipping them out of the cell?

10 Question: What three structures are found in the plant cell but not in the animal cell?

11 Question: What is the function of the central vacuole in the plant cell?

12 Question: What is one structure only found in the animal cell?

Edible Cell Project Objective Objective: To create either an animal or plant cell using edible materials. Your job is to use candy (!) to represent the following organelles in your “cell”. You must attempt to make the organelles look realistic as much as possible. Required organelles: Nucleus, Ribosomes, Smooth and Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi apparatus, Lysosomes, Mitochondria, Vacuole, and Cell Membrane (for both) Plant cells have additional 3 organelles!

Edible Cell Project Expectations Each group will draw an animal or plant cell card. Each group member must fill out both sides of their project handout. Health/Cleanliness Behavior expectations Expectations during and afterwards the project

Edible Cell Project In addiction to your project handout, you will be graded by this rubric: Rubric: Complete: Your lab handout must have sections complete. Creativity: Your cell must have a creative use of he different materials. Participation: You must participate with your group in order to receive full credit. (I will be watching and making notes as you work.) Make sure that you label everything on your cell. Your cell needs to follow the model on the handout. EACH GROUP MEMBER MUST COMPLETE THE REVIEW QUESTIONS.

Rubric CategoryComplete Completeness Creativity Participation

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