Plant Animals Cells By Maggie Hart Plant Animal
Plant & Animals Cells By Maggie Hart
Plant & Animal Cells � Content Area: Science � Grade Level: 4 th Grade � Summary: The purpose of this Powerpoint is to give students an understanding of plant and animal cells. � Learning Objective: The student will be able to note at least three differences between a plant and animal cell when given a picture of each with 100% accuracy. � Content Standard: GLE 0407. 1. 1 Recognize that cells are building blocks of all living things. � Accomplishment: The students will accomplish a better understanding of plant and animal cells and the functions within those cells.
Cell Structure Cells Organ Systems Tissue Organs
Why do we need cells? � Nothing would be here without cells. � Cells make up every living thing.
Things that are made up of cells: � You � Other people � Animals � Trees � Dogs � Fish � Flowers � Everything that is alive!
Parts of a cell: �Cell wall- protects the cell �Cell membrane- controls what comes in and out �Nucleus- is the “brain” or “boss” �Chloroplast- contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis �Cytoplasm- fills up the cell �Vacuole- storage areas
Match the cell’s parts with its definition or function! Nucleus Cell Wall Cytoplas m Cell Membrane Chloropla st Vacuole Boss or brain Protects Controls in and out Contains Chlorophy ll Fills up cell Storage area
Animal Cell
Now let’s practice!
Plant Cell
Now let’s practice!
Let’s compare a plant and animal cell.
Conclusion � Now we all know what are made up of cells, why we need cells, two kinds of cells (plant & animal), the differences between these two, and the functions of plant and animal cells!
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