Transcript Cells
Part of notes I forgot
• Cytoplasm-Contains
the organelles; site of
most cell activity
• Liquid area where the
work is done!
• Cell wall- Give plants
shape and supports
them.
Cell Wall
Form and function of cells
There are different types of cells
• Eukaryotic
– Animal
– Plant
• Prokaryotic
Eukaryotic cells
• Contain a nucleus
that holds all the DNA
• Has membrane
bound organelles
• Complex: has many
structures and parts.
• Animals and plants
are eukaryotic cells.
Eukaryotic Animal cell
Animal cells lack cell
walls (extra layer of
protection) and
chloroplasts (energy
producers) and can not
make their own food
Small vacuole (storage
compartment)
Some have flagella (tail)
& cilia (hairs) which is
used for movement.
• Energy conversion within an animal cell
would be severely limited by removal of
the cell’s —
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mitochondria
chloroplasts
plastids
lysosomes
Eukaryotic Plant Cell
• Has chloroplasts that
use sunlight to make
energy
• Has a cell wall that
protects and supports
the plant cell.
• Has a large vacuole
which is used to store
materials & excrete
them.
Nucleus
Prokaryotic Cells
• Simple cells.
• Have NO membrane
bound organelles
• No nucleus: DNA is free
to float in the cytoplasm.
• Prokaryotes usually
made of only ONE
CELL.
• Have a cell membrane,
cell wall, and an outer
layer called a capsule.
• Also have cilia & flagella
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The diagram shows different parts of a human sperm cell.
Which part of the cell is most likely specialized for mobility?
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Things to do today…
• Egg osmosis lab DAY 2
– I will call groups up two at a time.
• CBA Review
– CBA is next class. It is PRETTY LONG.
– We will go over the questions.
• Animal vs. Plant Cell Lab
– START on it IF you have time.
– We have until Friday to finish this lab.
Egg Osmosis Lab
If you were absent last class get with a group!
• Make observations
• Remove egg CAREFULLY and rinse the egg.
• Weigh egg and observe amount of vinegar left
in beaker.
• Rinse beaker
• Fill beaker with 200mL of syrup and replace
egg.
• Turn in your data sheet.
• THE END.