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What is a cell?
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The Cell Theory says All living things are made of cells
Cells are the basic unit of structure AND function in all living things. New cells come from pre-existing cells
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Cells come in all shapes and sizes!
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There are two types of cells.
Prokaryotic Eukaryotic
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In the eukaryotic circle add:
“Plants, animals, protists and fungi!” In the prokaryotic circle add “Bacteria”
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Prokaryotic Cells The simplest type of cells
Most likely the first type of cells that formed on Earth All prokaryotic cells have: a cell membrane surrounding the cell cytoplasm where all of the metabolic processes happen ribosomes that make proteins a circular DNA molecule called a nucleoid where the genetic information is held. Most have a rigid cell wall that is used for protection. All prokaryotic organisms are unicellular, bacteria!!
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Remember! LT: What are the two main types of cells?
SC: Be able to name at least 3 differences!
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Prokaryotic organisms are asexual
Most reproduce through a process called binary fission where basically the cell splits in half after copying its DNA. This means that, without mutations within the DNA, offspring are identical to their parent. Binary fission 15 seconds Listen for how often they divide and how many after 24 hours!
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Stand up! Find a partner from the other side of the room
Rally Robin 3 things EACH, that you learned in todays notes so far. Person with the shorter hair go first!
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Prokaryotic Cells Are believed by many scientists to be one of the first organisms to have lived on Earth when life was first forming.
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Eukaryotic Cells There are many more organelles within eukaryotic cells. In addition to most of the organelles in prokaryotic cells Eukaryotic cells have many more! a nucleus to house the DNA a nucleolus where ribosomes are made rough endoplasmic reticulum for protein assembly smooth endoplasmic reticulum for making lipids Golgi apparatus for sorting and exporting proteins mitochondria for creating energy a cytoskeleton for structure and transporting information vesicles to move proteins around the cell. centrioles for splitting the cell during mitosis. Cell walls can also be found surrounding some types of eukaryotic cells.
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Most eukaryotic organisms are multicellular.
This allows the eukaryotic cells within the organism to become specialized through a process called differentiation. Stem cells take on characteristics and job functions that work with other types of cells to create an entire organism. There are a few unicellular eukaryotes as well.
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Depending on the organism's complexity
Eukaryotes may use either asexual or sexual reproduction Sexual reproduction allows more diversity in offspring and population by mixing the genes of the parents to form a new combination and hopefully a more favorable adaptation for the environment.
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Remember! LT: What are the two main types of cells?
SC: Be able to name at least 3 differences!
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Stand up! Mix Pair share First person, list 2 differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Tallest person go first! Second person say “Those are good ones, I’d like to add a few more…”
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Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells (5:27 min)
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Endosymbiotic Theory Since prokaryotic cells are simpler than eukaryotic cells, it is thought they came into existence first. The currently accepted theory of cell evolution is called the Endosymbiotic Theory. It asserts that some of the organelles, namely the mitochondria and chloroplast, were originally smaller prokaryotic cells engulfed by larger prokaryotic cells.
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Endosymbiotic Theory Endosymbiotic Theory 5.32 minutes
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