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BIOLOGY September 20, 2011 Ms. O/Phelt
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Table of Contents Date Lecture/ Activity/ Lab Page Grade 9/1Biomolecules 20 – 21 9/2Weekly Reflection 22 – 23 9/6 Journal Check 9/12Organic Compounds Lab 24 – 28 9/13Enzyme Lab 30 – 33 9/16Microscope Basics 34 – 35 9/16Microscope Parts and Labeling 36 9/19Cell Rotation Station Lab 38 – 39 9/20Comparing Cells and Function 40 – 43 1
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Tuesday – Sept. 20, 2011 “IN” What is a function of the cell membrane in ALL cells? Objective : Through note-taking and a group index card activity, I will compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells as well as the functions of their structures “OUT”Message Board : Complete Index Card
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What we will do Today Comparing Cells and Function Cell City Analogy
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Comparing Cells and Function
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VOCABULARY Prokaryotic Cells – Cells that contain no nucleus –Example: Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
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Example Prokaryotes Staphylococcus Bacteria Colony
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VOCABULARY Eukaryotic Cells – Cells that contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles –Examples: Protists, Fungi, Plants, Animals
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Example Eukaryotes Amoeba Animal Fungus
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Cell Parts – Page 42 Form Cell Wall Centriole Chloroplasts Chromatin Chromosome CiliaFunction Support, protection, helps cell maintain shape Assist in cell division Captures sunlight to make food for the plant Genetic material (as it appears during interphase) Genetic material (as it appears during cell division) Moves fluid over a cell
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Cell Parts – Page 42 Form Cytosol (cytoplasm) Cytoskeleton Flagellum Golgi Body LysosomeFunction Fills space between organelles; contains materials needed by the organelles Helps give shape to the cell involved in movement Helps move cell through fluid Modifies and packages materials created in the cell for transport (inside or outside of the cell) Breakdown materials in the cell
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Cell Parts – Page 42 & 43 Form:Function: Microvilli Mitochondrion Nuclear membrane Nucleolus Nucleus Absorption and secretion Converts sugars to ATP (useable energy) for the cell Barrier between nuclear material and cytoplasmic material Makes ribosomes Directs cells activities, contains the genetic material (DNA) of the cell
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Cell Parts – Page 43 Form: Plasma membrane Ribosome Rough ER (endoplasmic reticulum) Smooth ER (endoplasmic reticulum)Function: Barrier between cell and environment, allows materials to pass into and out of cell, maintains biological balance Produce protein ER with ribosomes, helps transport newly made proteins to Golgi Body Makes lipids
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Cell Parts – Page 43 Form:Function: Vacuole Vesicle Stores materials (water) inside the cell Stores substances inside cell
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Index Cards
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Index Card Examples Your group will be assigned 3 – 4 cell structures On the front of the index card: –Give the name of the structure –Description of structure –Drawing of structure On the back –Give the name of the structure Yes, this is not a mistake…do it again! –List the functions of the structures
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Front of Card
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Back of Card
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Tuesday – Sept. 20, 2011 “IN” What is a function of the cell membrane in all cells? Objective: Through note-taking and a cell analogy activity, I will demonstrate how cell structures relate to function “OUT” Four of six kingdoms are comprised (made) of organisms that contain eukaryotic cells. Which structures in a cell would give you the best evidence that a cell is eukaryotic? Homework: Complete Index Card! Nucleus!! Membrane bound organelles
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