23
Bellringer Cancelled on Short Week

Plants & Protists

  • Upload
    tbowde1

  • View
    709

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Plants & Protists

Bellringer Cancelled on Short Week

Page 2: Plants & Protists

Agenda

Collect Homework– Cell Metaphor Assignment

Notes: Plants & Protists– Specialized Plant Organelles– Protists: Jack of All Trades

Page 3: Plants & Protists
Page 4: Plants & Protists

Plant Specific Organelles

Plants cells have all of the organelles that Animal cells do.

They also have a few organelles that animals do not have.– Cell Wall– Chloroplasts– Central Water Vacuole

Page 5: Plants & Protists
Page 6: Plants & Protists

Cell Wall The cell wall surrounds the

membrane of plant cells. It is made of a tough,

fibrous material called cellulose.

It provides support and protection for the cell.

Page 7: Plants & Protists
Page 8: Plants & Protists

Chloroplasts Chloroplasts are the organelles where

photosynthesis occurs. Photosynthesis is when light energy is

captured and used to combine water and carbon dioxide into glucose (sugar).

Page 9: Plants & Protists
Page 10: Plants & Protists

Central Water Vacuole The central water vacuole is a large

vacuole in plants that stores water. It also keeps turgor pressure, which is

the pressure exerted on the cell wall that helps a plant remain upright.

Page 11: Plants & Protists
Page 12: Plants & Protists

BrainPOP: Cell Types

Page 13: Plants & Protists
Page 14: Plants & Protists

Protists Protists are very diverse lifeforms.

They are eukaryotic organisms that may

be unicellular or multicellular and may be consumers or producers.

There are 3 categories of protists– Animal-Like– Plant-Like– Fungus-Like

Page 15: Plants & Protists

Protozoans (Animal-Like)

Unicellular, so similar to bacteria Eukaryotic, so similar to plants & animals Protozoans move by use of flagella, cilia,

or pseudopods.

Page 16: Plants & Protists

Pseudopod Movement

Pseudopods are also called ‘false feet’

Cell membrane pushes in one direction & the cytoplasm flows into the bulge. The protozoan moves by dragging the rest of the cell behind it.

Pseudopods can also be used to surround and trap food

Page 17: Plants & Protists

Pseudopod Feeding

Page 18: Plants & Protists

Ameoba Movement Video

Page 19: Plants & Protists

Algae (Plant-Like) Some algae are multicellular, so they are

similar to plants (kelp/seaweed) Euglena are unicellular algae that perform

photosynthesis, but will act like consumers when there is no sunlight

Page 20: Plants & Protists

Euglenoid Video

Page 21: Plants & Protists

Slime Molds (Fungus-Like) These “blobs” are decomposers who

move to feed on dead material Like plants these have cell walls, but

the wall is not made of cellulose

Page 22: Plants & Protists

Slime Mold Video

Page 23: Plants & Protists

Summary Plants Cells Contain:

– Chloroplasts– Cell Wall– Central Water Vacuole

Protists– Animal-Like (Protozoans)– Plant-Like (Algae)– Fungus-Like (Slime Molds)