What is a Cell?

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1. Please have these
Items on your desk.
AR
Book
Agenda
2- Science Starter:
Under the document camera
Monday
November 30th , 2015
Day 2
Science
Starters
Sheet
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zafJKbMPA8
• Cell rap
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_zD3Nx
SsD8
• Inner life of a cell
Today’s to-do list
• Review cell and genetics learning goals
• Mind map of cells and genetics
• Take notes on cells.
Table of Contents Update
• Page 70 Learning goals for cells
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and heredity (genetics)
11/30
• Page 71
11/30
Notes on cells
Our Learning goals for cell reproduction and heredity
•I can explain the purpose of cell division
• I can explain the purpose of cell growth and repair
•I can explain cell reproduction
•I can explain the basic principles of heredity using the
examples of: eye color, widow’s peak, and blood type
•I can distinguish between the dominant and recessive
traits in humans.
Cell Anatomy
Cell Parts & their Function
What is a Cell?
A cell is the smallest unit that is
capable of performing life functions.
It is the basic unit of living things.
Cell Theory
• All living things are made up of cells.
• Cells are the smallest working units of all
living things.
• All cells come from preexisting cells through
cell division.
Examples of Cells
Amoeba Proteus
Plant Stem
Bacteria
Red Blood Cell
Nerve Cell
Cell Organelles
• Cell Parts are referred to as organelles.
Cell Wall
Most commonly found in plant cells & bacteria
Supports & protects cells
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
• protective layer around all cells
• allows food and oxygen into the cell and waste products out of
the cell.
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
• Gel-like material
• Surrounded by cell membrane
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
• contains instructions for everything cell does;
includes DNA
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Ribosome
• Each cell contains thousands
• Make proteins which repairs cells
– (Think of it like a battery plant!)
• Found on ER & floating throughout the cell
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Ribosome
Endoplasmic Reticulum
(ER for Short)
• Moves materials around in cell
– (Like a highway)
• Smooth type: lacks ribosomes
• Rough type : ribosomes embedded in surface
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Ribosome
ER
Mitochondrion
• releases energy from food
– (Energy Plant)
• Controls level of water and other materials in cell
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Ribosome
ER
Mitochondrion
Chloroplasts
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Found only in plant cells.
Contains green chlorophyll
Where photosynthesis takes place
Helps plant cells make food.
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Ribosome
ER
Mitochondrion
Chloroplasts
Vacuole
• membrane-bound temporary storage spaces
• Contains water solution
• Help plants maintain shape
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Ribosome
ER
Mitochondrion
Chloroplasts
Vacuoles
Golgi Body
• Protein 'packaging plant'
• Move materials within the cell
• Move materials out of the cell
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Ribosome
ER
Mitochondrion
Chloroplasts
Vacuoles
Golgi Body
Bibliography
• http://www.scienceclass.net/PowerPoints/Cell_structure_functio
n.htm
• Glencoe Life Structure Book A