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Plant and Animal Cells By: McNutt & Brown

Plant and Animal Cells By: McNutt & Brown. Essential Questions What are the basic cell parts? What is the function of cell parts? How are the structures

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Plant and Animal Cells

By: McNutt & Brown

Essential Questions

• What are the basic cell parts?• What is the function of cell parts?

• How are the structures of the animal cell and plant cell similar? And

different?

Vocabulary to know

• Cell• Cell wall

• Cell membrane• Nucleus

• Chloroplasts• Cytoplasm

Did you know that you and oak trees are both made of cells?

What is a cell you ask…???A cell is a tiny part of a living thing.

Your cells and the cells in oak trees are different from each other, but not as different as you think.

A plant cell actually has more parts than an animal cell.

What is a cells “job”?

• Its job is to take in nutrients and get rid of waste.

What does a plant cell look like?

Do I have to know all of that?NO…

• You need to know: cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, chloroplasts, and cytoplasm

Cell Membrane• Just inside the cell wall is the cell

membrane. This thin membrane allows water and nutrients to pass into the cell. It allows wastes, including oxygen, to pass out of the cell. It also stops things from entering that could harm the cell.

Nucleus

• Near the center of the cell is the nucleus. The nucleus controls the cell’s growth. The plant’s genes are in the nucleus of its cells.

Chloroplasts• The green chloroplasts in the cell

produce food for the plant. The chloroplasts combine sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide from the air to produce sugars which in turn give the plant energy to grow.

Cytoplasm• The rest of the plant cell is filled with

cytoplasm. This is much like jelly. Much of the cell’s work takes place in the cytoplasm.

What about an animal cell?

• As you can see, animal cells have some of the same parts as plant cells.

They are very similar in the fact that they both have…

• Nucleus• Cytoplasm• And a cell

membrane

How are they different?

• They do not have cell walls. This is actually an advantage. With no cell walls, animal cells can take different shapes. For example, animal cells can become nerve cells, muscle cells, blood cells, etc.

Heart Cell Skin Cell

Animal cells do not have chloroplast

• This is not an advantage…as you know, animals cannot produce their own food. They must get energy from eating plants, and other animals. Therefore animals depend on plants, and animals that eat plants, to survive.

Does size matter???

• No, but both plant and animal cells are very small (you cannot see them with out a microscope).

• Animal cells tend to be smaller than plant cells. Even though the largest plant cell is only about 100 micrometers wide. (A micrometer is 1/1,000,000 meter. WOW!! That’s tiny!!

So let’s review…

• Both kinds of cells contain cell membranes, cytoplasm, and a nucleus.

• A plant cell also contains chloroplast and a cell wall.

Quiz Time!

Which of these is NOT made of cells?A. a rockB. An antC. Moss

D. A stick

Which part is NOT found in an animal cell?

a. Cytoplasmb. Cell wall

c. Cell membraned. Nucleus

Which statement is true?a. The nucleus gives the cell its shape.

b. Plant cells are filled with jelly-like chloroplasts.

c. An animal cell can become a bone cell.

d. A plant cell can become a nerve cell.

Which statement is true?a. The cell wall allows materials to pass

in and out of cells.b. Both plant and animal cells have a

cell membrane.c. The genes for plant cells are in the

cytoplasm.d. A plant cell produces food in its

nucleus.