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26 / Thursday Kaupapa: Observe and draw the structure of a plant cell
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Do you remember? Every living thing is made up of _______.
What is the name of this part of the cell?
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Cells
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Practical – Observing Cells
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Animal Cell Nucleus Cell membrane Cytoplasm
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Plant Cells
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Practical – Onion Cells
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Practical – Leaf Cells
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Plant Cell Nucleus Chloroplast Cell wall Cytoplasm Vacuole
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Plant Cell Nucleus – controls what a cell does
Cytoplasm – contains nutrients and other chemicals Cell wall – hard outer covering Chloroplasts –they contain chlorophyll which is needed for photosynthesis Vacuole – contains fluid which supports the cell and is used to store substances
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What are the similarities and differences?
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Animal Cells Plant Cells
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Animal Cell Plant Cell Nucleus contains the genetic material which controls what a cell does and how it develops. Cytoplasm is mostly water containing nutrients and other chemicals. Cell membrane is a thin ‘skin’ around the cell. Cell wall is a very stiff outer covering. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll which is needed for photosynthesis Vacuole contains fluid which helps support the cell and is used to store substances.
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Animal Cells vs. Plant Cells
Compare & Contrast: Animal Cells vs. Plant Cells
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What have we learned today?
What makes the plants cells green? Why are they important? Describe one difference between an animal cell and a plant cell
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