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Period 1, 4, 6 Cell Organelles : small structures in the cytoplasm that does a special job

Period 1, 4, 6 Cell Organelles : small structures in the cytoplasm that does a special job. 9.22.2010. Review:. Cell Membrane Nucleus Nuclear Membrane Cytoplasm. Review:. Cell Membrane: thin structure surrounding the cell Nucleus Nuclear Membrane Cytoplasm. Review:.

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Period 1, 4, 6 Cell Organelles : small structures in the cytoplasm that does a special job

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  1. Period 1, 4, 6Cell Organelles:small structures in the cytoplasm that does a special job 9.22.2010

  2. Review: Cell Membrane Nucleus Nuclear Membrane Cytoplasm

  3. Review: Cell Membrane: thin structure surrounding the cell Nucleus Nuclear Membrane Cytoplasm

  4. Review: Cell Membrane: thin structure surrounding the cell Nucleus: control center of the cell Nuclear Membrane Cytoplasm

  5. Review: Cell Membrane: thin structure surrounding the cell Nucleus: control center of the cell Nuclear Membrane: Thin structure that surrounds and protects the nucleus Cytoplasm

  6. Review: Cell Membrane: thin structure surrounding the cell Nucleus: control center of the cell Nuclear Membrane: Thin structure that surrounds and protects the nucleus Cytoplasm: gel-like substance inside the cell where most of the cell’s activities take place.

  7. Next Questions: • How does a cell get energy? • Where does a cell store stuff? • How does a cell move stuff throughout?

  8. Cornell Notes Continued Main parts of most cells • Cell Parts Date: 9.21.2010 • Most cells have these main parts • Cell Membrane • Thin structure that surrounds the cell • Cytoplasm • Gel-like substance inside the cell where most of the cell’s activities take place. • Nucleus • The control center for the cell • Contains DNA • Nuclear Membrane • Thin structure that surrounds and protects the nucleus. • Cell Organelles 9.22.2010 • Most cells have these organelles Summary: INM

  9. Today: Organelles of Plant and animal cells

  10. Mitochondria • Structures that release energy for a cell • Powerhouses of the cell

  11. Cornell Notes Continued • Cell Organelles 9.22.2010 • Most cells have these organelles (small structures in the cytoplasm that does a special job) • Mitochondria—Structure that releases energy for a cell. Summary: INM

  12. Endoplasmic Reticulum • Small network of tubes inside a cell that substances move along. • The “highway”

  13. Cornell Notes Continued • Cell Organelles 9.22.2010 • Most cells have these organelles (small structures in the cytoplasm that does a special job) • Mitochondria—Structure that releases energy for a cell. • Endoplasmic Reticulum—small network of tubes inside a cell that substances move along Summary: INM

  14. Ribosome • Small, round structure that makes proteins • The “protein factory”

  15. Cornell Notes Continued • Cell Organelles 9.22.2010 • Most cells have these organelles (small structures in the cytoplasm that does a special job) • Mitochondria—Structure that releases energy for a cell. • Endoplasmic Reticulum—small network of tubes inside a cell that substances move along • Ribosome—small round structure that makes proteins (“protein factory”) Summary: INM

  16. Golgi Body • Organelle that packages and sends materials to other places in the cell • The “post office”

  17. Cornell Notes Continued • Cell Organelles 9.22.2010 • Most cells have these organelles (small structures in the cytoplasm that does a special job) • Mitochondria—Structure that releases energy for a cell. • Endoplasmic Reticulum—small network of tubes inside a cell that substances move along • Ribosome—small round structure that makes proteins (“protein factory”) • Golgi Body—organelle that packages and sends materials to other places in the cell. Summary: INM

  18. Vacuole • Space in the cell that stores substances the cell needs to survive • “storage container”

  19. Cornell Notes Continued • Cell Organelles 9.22.2010 • Most cells have these organelles (small structures in the cytoplasm that does a special job) • Mitochondria—Structure that releases energy for a cell. • Endoplasmic Reticulum—small network of tubes inside a cell that substances move along • Ribosome—small round structure that makes proteins (“protein factory”) • Golgi Body—organelle that packages and sends materials to other places in the cell. • Vacuole—space that stores substances the cell needs to survive Summary: INM

  20. Lysosome • Small, round structure that breaks down nutrients and old cell parts • “stomach”

  21. Cornell Notes Continued • Cell Organelles 9.22.2010 • Most cells have these organelles (small structures in the cytoplasm that does a special job) • Mitochondria—Structure that releases energy for a cell. • Endoplasmic Reticulum—small network of tubes inside a cell that substances move along • Ribosome—small round structure that makes proteins (“protein factory”) • Golgi Body—organelle that packages and sends materials to other places in the cell. • Vacuole—space that stores substances the cell needs to survive • Lysosome—Small round structure that breaks down nutrients and cell parts Summary: INM

  22. Cornell Notes Continued • Cell Organelles 9.22.2010 • Most cells have these organelles (small structures in the cytoplasm that does a special job) • Mitochondria—Structure that releases energy for a cell. • Endoplasmic Reticulum—small network of tubes inside a cell that substances move along • Ribosome—small round structure that makes proteins (“protein factory”) • Golgi Body—organelle that packages and sends materials to other places in the cell. • Vacuole—space that stores substances the cell needs to survive • Lysosome—Small round structure that breaks down nutrients and cell parts Organelles Mitochondria Endoplasmic Reticulum Ribosome Golgi Body Vacuole Lysosome Summary: INM

  23. Guided Practice--Class Answer 1.

  24. GP 1. What is a good nickname for a ribosome? • Carbohydrate Maker • Post Office • Protein Factory • Stomach

  25. GP 2. What is the part of the cell labeled (2) below? • Nucleus • Cell membrane • Chloroplast • Vacuole

  26. GP 3. What is the part of the cell labeled (3) below? • Nucleus • Cell membrane • Chloroplast • Vacuole

  27. GP 4. What is the part of the cell labeled (4) below? • Nucleus • Cell membrane • Chloroplast • Vacuole

  28. GP 5. Which cell organelle breaks down nutrients and cell parts? • Nucleus • Lysosome • Vacuole • Endoplasmic Reticulum

  29. GP 6. Which organelle is a network of tubes that substances move along? • Nucleus • Lysosome • Vacuole • Endoplasmic Reticulum

  30. GP 7. Which organelle releases energy for the cell? • Vacuole • Mitochondria • Golgi Body • Endoplasmic Reticulum

  31. GP 8. Which organelle packages and sends materials to other places in the cell? • Vacuole • Mitochondria • Golgi Body • Endoplasmic Reticulum

  32. GP 9. Which organelle stores substances the cell needs? • Endoplasmic Reticulum • Lysosome • Nucleus • Vacuole

  33. Independent Practice: Draw a cell picture labeling all of these parts.

  34. Exit Ticket—Name these parts

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