McDougal Notes 1.2 Cell Structure for 8th period
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Transcript McDougal Notes 1.2 Cell Structure for 8th period
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keyboard to start the presentation.
Hey, 8th period science class. I have a
tennis match…again. But, as they say,
the show must go on. Please take notes
on 1.2.
Fold your paper for Cornell notes and start
copying.
To advance to the next note, press the
right arrow button.
Notes 1.2
Inside the Cell
Organelle
= a cell part enclosed in a
membrane
Nucleus
= stores the DNA that
enables a cell to function
Prokaryotic
cells do not have a
nucleus
Eukaryotic
cells have a nucleus
Cell Membrane = controls what goes into
and out of the cell
Cytoplasm = jelly-like material that fills the
cell
Mitochondria = turns food into energy
Ribosomes = build protein
Chloroplast
(plant) = changes the
suns energy into food
Cell
Wall (plant) = tough outer
covering that provides support
Central
water
Vacuole (plant) = Stores
Lysosome
(animal) = stores a
chemical that breaks down wastes
That’s it for the notes.
Next, go back through the notes and
highlight.
Then, write a question for each note. You
may use only 5 what questions. Try some
fill in the blanks.
Finally, write a summary. The summary
for these notes will be a double-bubble
map comparing plant cells and animal
cells.
Cell
Wall
No
Cell
Wall
SUMMARY
Eukaryotic
Chloroplasts
Plant
Cell
Central
Vacuole
No
Lysosomes
Animal
Cell
All other
organelles
No
Chloroplasts
No
Central
Vacuole
Lysosomes
Click on the link
http://www.cellsalive.com and
complete the worksheet “Cells
Alive”.
To be completed by Friday:
1. Notes 1.1 (notes, questions, summary)
2. Notes 1.2 (notes, questions, summary)
3. Cell Drawings (bacteria, plant, animal)
4. Quiz on Friday covering 1.1 and 1.2
Study, Study, STUDY!!!