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7th Grade3/12 Do Now
  • Finish Cell Theory TimeLine

2
Cell Theory
  • Hooke first person to discover and name cells
  • Schleiden discovers plants are made of cells
  • Schwann discovers animals are made of cells
  • Virchow discovers cells come from other cells

3
Cell Theory
  • How does Cell Theory answer these questions
  • What makes something alive?
  • What do cells do?
  • Where do cells come from?

4
THE CELL
5
COMMON CELL TRAITS
  • A cell is the smallest unit that is capable of
    performing life functions.

6
COMPARING CELLS
  • The size shape of a cell relates to its
    function. (job it does)

7
Prokaryotic Cells(proh KAYR ee yah tihk)
  • cells without membrane-bound structures
  • EX bacteria
  • pond scum

8
7th Grade3/13 Do Now
  • Color and label the picture of the animal cell
    and plant cell for the following parts of the
    cell
  • Cell membrane orange
  • Cytoplasm sky (light) blue
  • Cell wall yellow green

9
Eukaryotic Cells(yew KAYR ee yah tihk)
  • cells with membrane-bound structures
  • EX animals, plants, fungi and protists

10
CELL WALL
  • protects the cell
  • gives shape
  • is made of cellulose
  • A cell wall is found in plants, algae, fungi,
    most bacteria.

11
CELL MEMBRANE
  • Outer covering, protective layer around ALL
    cells
  • For cells with cell walls,the cell membrane is
    inside the cell wall
  • Allows food, oxygen, water into the cell
    waste products out of the cell.

12
CYTOPLASM
  • gelatin-like inside cell membrane
  • constantly flows
  • aka protoplasm

13
CYTOSKELETON
  • scaffolding-like structure in cytoplasm
  • helps the cell maintain or change its shape
  • made of protein

14
Organelle Foldable
  • Take a piece of paper and fold it lengthwise (hot
    dog).
  • At the top label Cell Organelles
  • On the same side cut the paper into 7 flaps
    (approximately 4 lines)
  • Label the 7 flaps ribosome, chloroplast,
    mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi
    bodies, vacuole and lysosome.
  • On the inside, define and draw the organelle.

15
Organelle Foldable
  • Take a piece of paper and fold it lengthwise (hot
    dog).
  • At the top label Cell Organelles
  • On the same side cut the paper into 7 flaps
    (approximately 4 lines)
  • Label the 7 flaps ribosome, chloroplast,
    mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi
    bodies, vacuole and lysosome.
  • On the inside, define and draw the organelle.

16
NUCLEUS
  • Directs all cell activities
  • Contains instructions for everything the cell
    does
  • These instructions are found on a hereditary
    material called DNA
  • Usually the largest organelle

17
NUCLEAR MEMBRANE
  • separates nucleus from cytoplasm
  • controls movement of materials in out of nucleus

18
NUCLEOLUS
  • Aka little nucleus
  • Found in the nucleus

19
CHROMATIN
  • contains genetic code that controls cell
  • made of DNA proteins

20
NUCLEUS
  • Directs all cell activities
  • Contains instructions for everything the cell
    does
  • These instructions are found on a hereditary
    material called DNA
  • Usually the largest organelle

21
NUCLEAR MEMBRANE
  • separates nucleus from cytoplasm
  • controls movement of materials in out of nucleus

22
NUCLEOLUS
  • Aka little nucleus
  • Found in the nucleus

23
CHROMATIN
  • contains genetic code that controls cell
  • made of DNA proteins

24
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM
  • A series of folded membranes that move materials
    (proteins) around in a cell
  • like a conveyor belt
  • Smooth ER ribosomes not attached to ER
  • Rough ER ribosomes attached to ER

25
RIBOSOMES
  • Make proteins
  • Float freely or attached to the endoplasmic
    reticulum (ER)
  • Ribosomes are made in the nucleolus

26
GOLGI BODIES (GAWL jee)
  • Stacked flattened membranes
  • Sort and package proteins

27
VACUOLES
  • Temporary storage spaces
  • Store food, water, waste

28
LYSOSOMES (LI suh sohmz)
  • The word "lysosome" is Latin for "kill body."
  • The purpose of the lysosome is to digest things.
    They might be used to digest food or break down
    the cell when it dies.
  • Break down food molecules, cell wastes worn out
    cell parts

29
CHLOROPLASTS
  • Green organelles that make food
  • found only in plant cells

30
CHLOROPHYLL
  • A green pigment that gives leaves stems their
    color
  • Captures sunlight energy that is used to produce
    food called glucose
  • Glucose is a type of sugar

31
MITOCHONDRIA
  • Organelles that release energy from food
  • This energy is released by breaking down food
    into carbon dioxide
  • AKA the powerhouse b/c they release energy from
    food
  • Some muscle cells have 20,000 mitochondria
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