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1 Mind Stretcher 11-8-17 ANSWERS MAY INCLUDE:
Write (3) things that you know about cells… Don’t look at your notes until you have tried to remember on your own! ANSWERS MAY INCLUDE: They make up all LIVING things Can be unicellular (1) or multicellular (2+) Use a microscope to see them Some have cell walls, some don’t Some have a nucleus, some don’t All have DNA, cytoplasm & cell membrane

2 All cells must have these Organelles…….
Cell membranes Cytoplasm DNA Write this on the TOP RIGHT of your organizer!

3 Prokaryotes (copy notes all in 1 box)
No “membrane bound” organelles No Nucleus Two major types: Bacteria Archaea

4 Save a little room to sketch the 3 types!
Bacteria Most Common Prokaryote Smallest & can live almost everywhere DNA is long and circular (Shaped like a twisted rubber band) Not all Bacteria are bad!! (We have bacteria on our teeth, skin, and in our digestive systems! They help us!!!) Save a little room to sketch the 3 types!

5 Shapes of Bacteria 3 different shapes: Sphere-Streptococcus
Rod-E. Coli Spiral- Cholera Sketch these quickly! Spherical Rods Spiral

6 Archaea (bottom right box)
Different from bacteria because of Ribosomes Archaea ribosomes are like those of eukaryotic cells Have different cell wall and cell membrane from all other cells Live in EXTREME environments Called “Extremophiles” Heat-Loving Salt-Loving Methane-making Can live near volcanic vents Only write BOLD!

7 TedEd: How bacteria cells changed the world…

8 Eukaryotic Cells Have “membrane bound” organelles Have a Nucleus
Largest of all cells 10 times larger than prokaryotes/bacteria ALL other living things (that are not bacteria or archaea) are made of eukaryotic cells! Most are Multicellular- (Made of many cells)

9 Prokaryotic Vs. Eukaryotic Cell

10 Flip your paper over! Complete the back side AFTER reading the directions!

11 Which one is it??!! Prokaryote

12 Which one is it??!! Eukaryote

13 Which one is it??!! Prokaryote

14 Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes- Video clip

15 Ticket out the Door: Bubble in A for True and B for False:
Prokaryotic cells are more complex than eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells are much smaller than prokaryotic cells. Both cells contain DNA. Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus. Archaea is a type of prokaryotic cell.

16 Ticket out the Door: Bubble in A for True and B for False: (or write True or False next to each question!) Prokaryotic cells are more complex than eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells are much smaller than prokaryotic cells. Both cells contain DNA. Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus. Archaea is a type of prokaryotic cell.

17 Ticket out the Door: Bubble in A for True and B for False: (or write True or False next to each question!) Prokaryotic cells are more complex than eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells are much smaller than prokaryotic cells. Both cells contain DNA. Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus. Archaea is a type of prokaryotic cell.

18 Ticket out the Door: Bubble in A for True and B for False: (or write True or False next to each question!) Prokaryotic cells are more complex than eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells are much smaller than prokaryotic cells. Both cells contain DNA. Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus. Archaea is a type of prokaryotic cell.

19 Ticket out the Door: Bubble in A for True and B for False: (or write True or False next to each question!) Prokaryotic cells are more complex than eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells are much smaller than prokaryotic cells. Both cells contain DNA. Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus. Archaea is a type of prokaryotic cell.

20 Mind Stretcher 1. Why are cells small?
Larger the cell the more nutrients needed and the more waste created 2. What are the two types of Prokaryotic Cells? Archaea and Bacteria

21 Differentiated Activities:
Group 3, 4, 5 (Back Tables) 80% or Higher on Ticket out the Door: Get laptop and login to blog for directions LEGENDS of LEARNING to explore Cell Parts & Functions Group 1-2/ Less than 80% Reading passage with small group; Use cards to sort key characteristics of Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes; Then complete the Doodle notes sheet using the Anchor chart provided

22 Eukaryotic vs. Prokaryotic
Ideas for your Venn: Organelles inside each Examples of specific types of cells Simple or Complex? Size of cells


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