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Do Now - FCAT Review 1.Draw Bohr’s model and a Lewis dot diagram for Carbon. 2.After a particularly rainy spring. Kristen and Amanda could no longer bear to stay indoors and, with the first sign of fair weather, ventured outside for a walk through the park. As they passed the jungle gym, they noticed that the iron monkey bars looked different. What can you do to pure, solid iron to chemically change it? a)Cut itc) Weld it b)Melt itd) Oxidize it 6p+ 6n C

Homework and Announcements Due – Textbook pages , Vocabulary Today’s Work Glue-in Brain Pop Worksheets Textbook pages (all questions and activities) GIZMO Photosynthesis 2

Title: Plant Cells L.O. SWBAT explain the difference between plant and animal cell structures. 3

Plant Cells 4

5 Cell Wall Found in plant and bacterial cells Rigid, protective barrier Located outside of the cell membrane

6 …the Cell Wall

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8 Chloroplast Found only in plant cells Contains the green pigment chlorophyll Site of food production (glucose)

9 The green bubbles are the Chloroplasts filled with Chlorophyll

10 Vacuoles Large central vacuole usually in plant cells Many smaller vacuoles in animal cells Storage container for water, food, enzymes, wastes, pigments, etc.

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Quick Review Which organelle is the control center of the cell? Which organelles holds the cell together? Which organelles are not found in animal cells? Which organelle helps plant cells make food? What does E.R. stand for? Nucleus Plasma Membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm Cell Wall, Chloroplast Chloroplast (makes sugar) Endoplasmic Reticulum

Draw and Label the plant cell 13 Ribosomes SUMMARY

Independent Work Glue in Brain Pop Wks. Textbook Pages all activities GIZMO Photosynthesis

Independent Work Textbook pages 448, (all questions and activities) Vocabulary ch 13 lesson 1 (word + definition + picture) – Make a chart, color your picture, write neatly – Ecosystem, photosynthesis, autotroph, heterotroph, chlorophyll WordDefinitionPicture Ecosystem Photosynthesis Autotroph Heterotroph Chlorophyll