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Catalyst 1.What is the proper way to carry a microscope? 2.What is the purpose of making a wet mount? 3.What topics from this cell unit are you most and least comfortable with? Note: Test on Tuesday
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Eukaryotic Cells: Animal vs Plant Ms. Klinkhachorn October 13, 2009
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Review: Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes
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Cells Two Types: – Prokaryotes – Eukaryotes Animal Cell Plant Cell
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Animal Cells - Centrioles Centrioles – Involved in cell division – Two pairs, each piece at right angles to the other
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Plant Cell
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Plant Cells - Vacuoles Vacuoles – Membrane bound compartment for temporary storage of materials Pigment in petals Poisons in the leaves – Large central vacuole in plants – Not common in animal cells If they are there, they are very small
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Plant Cells – Cell Wall Cell wall – Rigid structure located outside the cell membrane – Gives more support and protection – Porous and inflexible – Made of cellulose Most common organic compound on earth
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Plant Cells - Chloroplasts Chloroplasts – Photosynthetic organelle Capture light energy and convert it to chemical energy – Double membrane – Contains the green pigment chlorophyll
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ID the parts
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Types of Animal Cells
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Types of Plant Cells
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Compare and Contrast Animal Cells Small or absent vacuoles No chloroplasts Nucleus at center of cell No cell wall Irregular shape Smaller in size Membrane-bound organelles Centrioles Plant Cells Large, central vacuole Chloroplasts Nucleus toward the side Cell wall Regular shape Larger in size Membrane-bound organelles No Centrioles
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