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PLANT VS. ANIMAL CELLS

PLANT VS. ANIMAL CELLS

Outline of Lesson ■ Watch the cell rap video ■ Review the plant cell

Outline of Lesson ■ Watch the cell rap video ■ Review the plant cell organelles and functions ■ Review the animal cell organelles and functions ■ Compare and contrast an animal and plant cell ■ Fill out the Venn diagram ■ Review the answers ■ Fill out the cell scenarios ■ Review

Engage ■ Watch the cell rap song for an introduction

Engage ■ Watch the cell rap song for an introduction

Plant Cell ■ Nucleus ■ Nucleolus ■ ER ■ Golgi ■ Cell Wall ■

Plant Cell ■ Nucleus ■ Nucleolus ■ ER ■ Golgi ■ Cell Wall ■ Vacuole ■ Chloroplast ■ Cytoplasm ■ Mitochondria ■ Cell membrane

Animal Cell ■ Nucleus ■ Nucleolus ■ Chromatin ■ Lysosomes ■ Smooth and Rough

Animal Cell ■ Nucleus ■ Nucleolus ■ Chromatin ■ Lysosomes ■ Smooth and Rough ER ■ Ribosomes ■ Centriole ■ Mitochondria ■ Golgi ■ Cytoplasm ■ Plasma membrane

Fill out the Venn diagram.

Fill out the Venn diagram.

Cell Scenarios ■ Some eukaryotic cells have a need to move around or require

Cell Scenarios ■ Some eukaryotic cells have a need to move around or require energy to produce movement. Examples include sperm cells and muscle cells. Because these cells need to turn food, usually sugar, into energy, what organelle would you expect to be VERY plentiful in these cells?

Continued…. ■ Plant cells contain chlorophyll to turn light energy into chemical energy. Chlorophyll,

Continued…. ■ Plant cells contain chlorophyll to turn light energy into chemical energy. Chlorophyll, in plant cells, is stored in an organelle that is VERY plentiful in leaf cells.

Review ■ Plant cell organelles and their function ■ Animal cell organelles and their

Review ■ Plant cell organelles and their function ■ Animal cell organelles and their function ■ Comparisons and contrasts of the animal and plant cell