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Day 1 Sec 7.1—The Discovery of Cells

Day 1 Sec 7.1—The Discovery of Cells. CATALYST. 5 minutes. Make 2 columns on your sheet Everything you know about cells Everything you want to know about cells. CATALYST. 4 minutes. Make 2 columns on your sheet

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Day 1 Sec 7.1—The Discovery of Cells

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  1. Day 1 Sec 7.1—The Discovery of Cells

  2. CATALYST 5 minutes • Make 2 columns on your sheet Everything you know about cells Everything you want to know about cells

  3. CATALYST 4 minutes • Make 2 columns on your sheet Everything you know about cells Everything you want to know about cells

  4. CATALYST 3 minutes • Make 2 columns on your sheet Everything you know about cells Everything you want to know about cells

  5. CATALYST 2 minutes • Make 2 columns on your sheet Everything you know about cells Everything you want to know about cells

  6. CATALYST 1 minutes • Make 2 columns on your sheet Everything you know about cells Everything you want to know about cells

  7. AGENDA • Bell Ringer • Announcements • Lab Pass Back • Intro to Cells

  8. ANNOUCEMENTS Test on Friday!!! Review on Thursday!

  9. Objectives:SWBAT: □ Identify the main ideas of the cell theory. □ Distinguish between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

  10. 1673- ___________________________________ a Dutch microscope maker was the first to see LIVING ORGANISMS. Anton van Leeuwenhoek

  11. 1665- ______________________ used a microscope to examine a thin slice of cork, dead cells of oak bark and saw “little boxes” Robert Hooke He called them “CELLS” because they looked like the small rooms that monks lived in called Cells

  12. THE CELL THEORY Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things.

  13. ________ __________  ___________ MOLECULES ORGANELLES ATOMS

  14. ____________  ____________  CELLS TISSUES Similar cells working together

  15. ___________  __________ ___________ ORGAN SYSTEMS ORGANS ORGANISM Different tissuesworking together Different organsworking together

  16. THE CELL THEORY • All organisms are made of one or more cells.

  17. THE CELL THEORY 2. Cells are the basic unit of structure, organization, and function of organisms.

  18. THE CELL THEORY 3. All cells come from preexisting cells.

  19. CELL THEORY MADE OF 1 or MORE CELLS 1. All living things are ________________________. 2. Cells are the basic unit of ____________ & _____________ in an organism. (cell = basic unit of _____________) STRUCTURE FUNCTION life 3. Cells come from the reproduction of ____________ cells existing

  20. Fill out the cell theory chart!!! The Cell Theory

  21. All living things made of cells BUT… organisms can be very different. UNICELLULAR MULTICELLULAR

  22. Unicellular Multicellular Made of one cell Example: bacteria Made of more than one cell Example: plants and animals Insert into Notes

  23. Partner Read Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms, found in all environments. Prokaryotes are the largest group of organisms, mostly due to the vast array of bacteria which comprise the bulk of the prokaryote classification. Eukaryotes are generally more advanced than prokaryotes. There are many unicellular organisms which are eukaryotic, but all cells in multi-cellular organisms are eukaryotic. 1. Which type of cell are humans composed of? How do you know? You will have 5 minutes to answer the question on the next slide

  24. Partner Read Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms, found in all environments. Prokaryotes are the largest group of organisms, mostly due to the vast array of bacteria which comprise the bulk of the prokaryote classification. Eukaryotes are generally more advanced than prokaryotes. There are many unicellular organisms which are eukaryotic, but all cells in multi-cellular organisms are eukaryotic. 1. Which type of cell are humans composed of? How do you know? 5minutes

  25. Partner Read Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms, found in all environments. Prokaryotes are the largest group of organisms, mostly due to the vast array of bacteria which comprise the bulk of the prokaryote classification. Eukaryotes are generally more advanced than prokaryotes. There are many unicellular organisms which are eukaryotic, but all cells in multi-cellular organisms are eukaryotic. 1. Which type of cell are humans composed of? How do you know? 4minutes

  26. Partner Read Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms, found in all environments. Prokaryotes are the largest group of organisms, mostly due to the vast array of bacteria which comprise the bulk of the prokaryote classification. Eukaryotes are generally more advanced than prokaryotes. There are many unicellular organisms which are eukaryotic, but all cells in multi-cellular organisms are eukaryotic. 1. Which type of cell are humans composed of? How do you know? 3minutes

  27. Partner Read Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms, found in all environments. Prokaryotes are the largest group of organisms, mostly due to the vast array of bacteria which comprise the bulk of the prokaryote classification. Eukaryotes are generally more advanced than prokaryotes. There are many unicellular organisms which are eukaryotic, but all cells in multi-cellular organisms are eukaryotic. 1. Which type of cell are humans composed of? How do you know? 2minutes

  28. Partner Read Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms, found in all environments. Prokaryotes are the largest group of organisms, mostly due to the vast array of bacteria which comprise the bulk of the prokaryote classification. Eukaryotes are generally more advanced than prokaryotes. There are many unicellular organisms which are eukaryotic, but all cells in multi-cellular organisms are eukaryotic. 1. Which type of cell are humans composed of? How do you know? 1minute

  29. Partner Read Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms, found in all environments. Prokaryotes are the largest group of organisms, mostly due to the vast array of bacteria which comprise the bulk of the prokaryote classification. Eukaryotes are generally more advanced than prokaryotes. There are many unicellular organisms which are eukaryotic, but all cells in multi-cellular organisms are eukaryotic. 1. Which type of cell are humans composed of? How do you know? 10seconds

  30. Partner Read Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms, found in all environments. Prokaryotes are the largest group of organisms, mostly due to the vast array of bacteria which comprise the bulk of the prokaryote classification. Eukaryotes are generally more advanced than prokaryotes. There are many unicellular organisms which are eukaryotic, but all cells in multi-cellular organisms are eukaryotic. 1. Which type of cell are humans composed of? How do you know? 9seconds

  31. Partner Read Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms, found in all environments. Prokaryotes are the largest group of organisms, mostly due to the vast array of bacteria which comprise the bulk of the prokaryote classification. Eukaryotes are generally more advanced than prokaryotes. There are many unicellular organisms which are eukaryotic, but all cells in multi-cellular organisms are eukaryotic. 1. Which type of cell are humans composed of? How do you know? 8seconds

  32. Partner Read Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms, found in all environments. Prokaryotes are the largest group of organisms, mostly due to the vast array of bacteria which comprise the bulk of the prokaryote classification. Eukaryotes are generally more advanced than prokaryotes. There are many unicellular organisms which are eukaryotic, but all cells in multi-cellular organisms are eukaryotic. 1. Which type of cell are humans composed of? How do you know? 7seconds

  33. Partner Read Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms, found in all environments. Prokaryotes are the largest group of organisms, mostly due to the vast array of bacteria which comprise the bulk of the prokaryote classification. Eukaryotes are generally more advanced than prokaryotes. There are many unicellular organisms which are eukaryotic, but all cells in multi-cellular organisms are eukaryotic. 1. Which type of cell are humans composed of? How do you know? 6seconds

  34. Partner Read Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms, found in all environments. Prokaryotes are the largest group of organisms, mostly due to the vast array of bacteria which comprise the bulk of the prokaryote classification. Eukaryotes are generally more advanced than prokaryotes. There are many unicellular organisms which are eukaryotic, but all cells in multi-cellular organisms are eukaryotic. 1. Which type of cell are humans composed of? How do you know? 5seconds

  35. Partner Read Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms, found in all environments. Prokaryotes are the largest group of organisms, mostly due to the vast array of bacteria which comprise the bulk of the prokaryote classification. Eukaryotes are generally more advanced than prokaryotes. There are many unicellular organisms which are eukaryotic, but all cells in multi-cellular organisms are eukaryotic. 1. Which type of cell are humans composed of? How do you know? 4seconds

  36. Partner Read Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms, found in all environments. Prokaryotes are the largest group of organisms, mostly due to the vast array of bacteria which comprise the bulk of the prokaryote classification. Eukaryotes are generally more advanced than prokaryotes. There are many unicellular organisms which are eukaryotic, but all cells in multi-cellular organisms are eukaryotic. 1. Which type of cell are humans composed of? How do you know? 3seconds

  37. Partner Read Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms, found in all environments. Prokaryotes are the largest group of organisms, mostly due to the vast array of bacteria which comprise the bulk of the prokaryote classification. Eukaryotes are generally more advanced than prokaryotes. There are many unicellular organisms which are eukaryotic, but all cells in multi-cellular organisms are eukaryotic. 1. Which type of cell are humans composed of? How do you know? 2seconds

  38. Partner Read Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms, found in all environments. Prokaryotes are the largest group of organisms, mostly due to the vast array of bacteria which comprise the bulk of the prokaryote classification. Eukaryotes are generally more advanced than prokaryotes. There are many unicellular organisms which are eukaryotic, but all cells in multi-cellular organisms are eukaryotic. 1. Which type of cell are humans composed of? How do you know? 1second

  39. TIMES UP!!!! TIME TO SHARE ANSWERS!

  40. ReadAloud—pg 173 Two Basic Cell Types

  41. Two Basic Cell Types Cells that do not contain internal membrane-bound structures are called prokaryotic cells. • The cells of most unicellular organisms such as bacteria do not have membrane bound structures and are therefore called prokaryotes.

  42. A prokaryotic cell does not have internal organelles surrounded by a membrane. Most of a prokaryote’s metabolism takes place in the cytoplasm. 3. Plasma membrane 2. DNA 1. Ribosomes 4. Cell wall Chapter Assessment

  43. Take Notes! Topic: Cells Prokaryotes Cells that do not contain any membrane-bound organelles. Example: bacteria

  44. Two Basic Cell Types Cells containing membrane-bound structures are called eukaryotic cells. • Most of the multi-cellular plants and animals we know are made up of cells containing membrane-bound structures and are therefore called eukaryotes.

  45. This eukaryotic cell from an animal has distinct membrane-bound organelles that allow different parts of the cell to perform different functions. 1. Nucleus 2. Nucleolus 3. Chromosomes 4. Plasma membrane 5. Organelles

  46. Take Notes! Topic: Cells Eukaryotes Cells that contain membrane-bound organelles. Examples: amoebas, algae, yeast, animals, plants.

  47. EUKARYOTIC CELLS The membrane-bound structures within eukaryotic cells are called organelles. • Each organelle has a specific function that contributes to cell survival.

  48. Human Cell Eukaryotic cells are generally one to one hundred times bigger than prokaryotic cells.

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