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Cell Energy
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10-tab foldable Intro to Energy Vocab 1 Vocab 2 Vocab 3 Vocab 4 Vocab 5 Vocab 6 Vocab 7 Vocab 8 Vocab 9 Vocab 10 Fold sheet of lined paper hot dog style towards the inner red line Make a cut at your first blue line Cut approx. every 3rd line (make 10 tabs) You will write the words on the front tab, draw a picture on the inside of the tab, and write the definitions on the inside page
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Write “Energy Vocabulary” on the red line
Label the doors Cells Prokaryotic Cell Eukaryotic cell Organelle Mitochondria Chloroplast Glucose Cellular Respiration / Aerobic Fermentation/Anaerobic Energy
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Cells Basic unit of life; smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of functioning independently
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Prokaryotic Cell Cells without a nucleus. Includes Bacteria
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Eukaryotic Cell Cells that have a distinct, membrane bound nucleus
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Organelle A specialized subunit (cell organ) within a cell that has a specific function and is usually separately enclosed with its own lipid layer
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Mitochondria Known as the powerhouses of the cell.
The organelle that takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and creates energy for the cell.
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Chloroplast Site of Photosynthesis. They are only found in plant cells and some protists.
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Glucose Glucose is a simple carbohydrate found in plants. (AKA Sugar)
Chemical Formula: C6H12O6
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Respiration / Aerobic Energy
The process in which nutrients are converted into useful energy within the cell. Requires oxygen in order to occur. Energy
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Fermentation / Anaerobic
Converting sugar or other carbohydrates into either an acid or alcohol. Occurs without oxygen.
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Energy The ability to do work.
Energy can be (is) stored or transferred from place to place, or object to object in different ways. (Sunlight, ATP, Thermal, etc)
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Homework (but start now)
Draw and label a Eukaryotic Animal Cell, Eukaryotic Plant Cell AND a Prokaryotic Cell
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