Objectives: 1. To identify and describe the functions of organelles found in cells. 2. To compare what type of organelles are found in plant, animal and

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Objectives: 1. To identify and describe the functions of organelles found in cells. 2. To compare what type of organelles are found in plant, animal and bacteria cells. Slide 2 Slide 3 Plant and Animal Cell drawings are not all exactly the same. Slide 4 FunctionCell TypeNick Name Controls what moves into and out of the cell Animal Plant Bacteria Gatekeeper Slide 5 FunctionCell TypeNick Name Liquid of the cell. Holds organelles in place. Animal Plant Bacteria Clear Jello Slide 6 FunctionCell TypeNick Name Controls cells activities and contains DNA Animal Plant Control Center Brain Slide 7 FunctionCell TypeNick Name Creates proteins for the cell. Animal Plant Bacteria Protein Factory Slide 8 FunctionCell TypeNick Name Generates energy (ATP) for the cell. Animal Plant Powerhouse Slide 9 FunctionCell TypeNick Name Stores food, water and minerals Small animal cells Large plant cells Animal Plant Storage Tank Slide 10 FunctionCell TypeNick Name Makes glucose (sugar) for the plant. Site of photosynthesis. PlantSolar Panels Slide 11 FunctionCell TypeNick Name Supports and protects the plant cell PlantBrick Wall Slide 12 Waste and Storage Maintains structure and shape of the cell Manufactures Material for the Cell Produces Energy Directing Slide 13 I control all cell activities. Mitochondria? Nucleus? Cell Membrane? Slide 14 I am very large in plant cells Mitochondria? Chloroplast? Vacuole? Slide 15 I am a jelly-like substance that suspends cell organelles Mitochondria? Ribosome? Cytoplasm? Slide 16 I am known as the powerhouse that releases energy (ATP) Mitochondria? Ribsome? Cell Membrane? Slide 17 I am the gatekeeper, I control what comes in and out of the cell Cell membrane? Cell Wall? Cytoplasm? Slide 18 I am very small in animal cells. Mitochondria? Nucleus? Vacuole? Slide 19 I store and contain DNA. Mitochondria? Vaculole? Nucleus? Slide 20 I am where proteins are made Cell Wall? Chloroplast? Ribosome? Slide 21 I protect and support plant cells. Mitochondria? Cell Wall? Cell Membrane? Slide 22 I convert sunlight into glucose (sugar) Mitochondria? Chloroplast? Vacuole? Slide 23 I store water, food and minerals Mitochondria? Chloroplast? Vacuole? Slide 24 I am found in eukaryotic an prokaryotic cells Cell wall? Cytoplasm? Mitochondria? Slide 25 I store water, food and minerals Mitochondria? Chloroplast? Vacuole? Slide 26 In class we have learned about organelles and how they function in the cell. Your job is to think of a creative analogy between a cell and all its organelles, and something in real-life. You can use an animal or a plant cell. Make sure that each organelle has a match in your analogy, meaning that they have similar roles or jobs. For example: the nucleus is like a head coach of a football team. Cell Analogy Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7F_7JJJFxw Slide 27 Which organelle do you think is the most important? Describe 3 reasons why. Cell membrane Cell wall Cytoplasm Nucleus Mitochondria Chloroplast Ribosome Vacuole Slide 28 www.brainpop.com Cell Structures Slide 29 FunctionCell TypeNick Name Packages and stores chemicals & proteins Animal Plant UPS or shipping center Slide 30 FunctionCell TypeNick Name Digestive sacs that destroy worn out parts and gets rid of bacteria AnimalRecycler and Garbage Man Slide 31 FunctionCell TypeNick Name Canal network- moves materials within the cell. Smooth ER no ribosomes Rough ER ribosomes attached Animal Plant E.R. Transportation System Slide 32 I package and store chemicals and proteins Lysosome? Golgi Bodies? Endoplasmic Reticulum? Slide 33 I am a digestive sac that destroys worn our parts and gets rid of bacteria Lysosome? Golgi Bodies? Endoplasmic Reticulum? Slide 34 I am a channel network that moves materials within the cell Mitochondria? Centriole? Endoplasmic Reticulum?