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UNIT 5 – CELL STRUCTURE. Flashcard Warm-Up  Cell The smallest unit of life. Some living organisms are made of only one cell and some are made of many.

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1 UNIT 5 – CELL STRUCTURE

2 Flashcard Warm-Up  Cell The smallest unit of life. Some living organisms are made of only one cell and some are made of many cells. Cells can have very different shapes/functions, but there are 4 things they have in common.

3 IMPORTANT SCIENTISTS Robert Hooke – First to observe cells – looked at cork and gave individual units the name “cells” Anton von Leeuwenhoek – First to observe living cells – looked at scrapings from his cheek

4 CELL THEORY 1. All organisms are made of cells 2. Cells are the structural and functional units of organisms. 3. All cells come from pre-existing cells.

5 TYPES OF CELLS: Prokaryotic: Small simple cells that are bacteria Eukaryotic: Larger complex cells that form plants, animals, fungi and protists

6 STRUCTURES IN ALL CELLS: * Cell membrane – forms the barrier to separate inside the cell from the outside environment *Cytoplasm – the filling of the cell, mostly water *DNA – molecule with directions to control the cell *Ribosome – organelle that builds proteins

7 Ticket out the Door  Sketch this cell.  Label it as prokaryotic or eukaryotic.  Label the four parts that all cells have.

8 Flashcard Warm-up  Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells  Use your notes from yesterday to write down how these two cell types are different Structures Found in All Cells  Use your notes from yesterday to write down four structures found in all cells and briefly describe each

9 Ribosome  One of the organelles that ALL cells have. This is where proteins are made. Some important functions of proteins are to be _________, ____________ or ______________.

10 CELL ORGANELLES Nucleus (Found only in eukaryotic) – region containing and protecting the DNA Cell membrane (Found in ALL cells) – made of two layers of phospholipids – controls what exits/enters the cell Ribsome (Found in ALL cells) – provides a place for amino acids to be joined into a protein

11 Lysosome (found in eukaryotic cells) – contains digestive to digest waste and cell structures ER (endoplasmic reticulum): change proteins, detoxify alcohol and communication Golgi Body/Complex: packaging center Vacuole: Membrane used to store food, water or waste Organelles in the Cytoplasm Video

12 Mitochondria (all eukary): has folded inner membrane for more surface to create energy during respiration Cell wall (plants): rigid structure made of cellulose to support plant cells Chloroplast (plants): has stacks of membranes for more surface area to create food during photosynthesis Centriole: helps with cell division; found only in animals

13 Plant vs. Animal Cells

14 ONLY in plant/plant- like cells ONLY in animal/ animal-like cells Cell wall Chloroplast Centriole But what else do plant cells contain? But what else do animal cells contain? Plant vs. Animal Cell Clip

15 Ticket out the door  Sketch the following organelles.  Label its name.  Identify what type of cell this would be in. (ALL cells, only prokaryotic, only eukaryotic, only plant or only animal)

16 Cell Communication: Short distance: Cells that touch or have a very small distance can use chemical or electrical signals Long distance: communication across long distances require long- lasting chemicals like hormones

17 Big Unit Review  Choose two vocabulary words that were not part of your assigned vocab and draw a picture for them.  Choose three words and write a sentence with them.  Create two questions of your own and answer ONE of them.  Create a news headline and paragraph about a major topic from this unit.


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