 Relate a cell to a factory!  Compare and Contrast a prokaryotic cell with a eukaryotic cell.

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 Relate a cell to a factory!

 Compare and Contrast a prokaryotic cell with a eukaryotic cell.

 Compare and contrast an animal cell with a plant cell.

 List two things a chloroplast produces that are essential for life.

 Main office = nucleus  Packaging center = golgi body  Factory doors = cell membrane  Electricity generator = mitochondria

 Compare = prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells both contain DNA  Contrast = “pro”karyotic cells have no nucleus and a “euk”aryotic cells has a nucleus

 Compare = Plant and animal cells are both eukaryotic.  Contrast = plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplast, animal cells do not

 Oxygen and sugar

 Encloses the content of the cell  Is selectively permeable  Allows material to enter and leave the cell

 Thin coverings that surround cells.

 NO CELL WALL

 To make and use energy

 Structure 2

 Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems

 chloroplasts

 Covering the body surface

 Releases molecules in vesicles  Labels molecules  Receives proteins and lipids from the ER

 A covering called a plasma membrane  An internal fluid called cytoplasm  A central zone or nucleus that contains DNA

 chlorplasts