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August 21, 2018

Pro v. Eukaryotes

Slide2

Warm Up- 8/21

What level of organization is this picture an example of?

Slide3

Good Things

Slide4

Levels of Organization Card Sort

Lab Tables (4 group members)

5 Minutes Max

Slide5

Levels of Organization Matching

5 Minutes

Drawing #10 (Together)

Slide6

Levels of Organization Diagram

On Back Board

Slide7

Warm Up- 8/22

What organelle is considered the “brain” of a cell?

Slide8

Good Things

Slide9

Complex vs Simple

Shack vs Mansion

Labeling

Slide10

Independent

Reading

10 minutes

Fill out Venn Diagram

Slide11

Title:Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

Slide12

Intro to Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

Slide13

Two Types of Cells

Prokaryotes

Simple Cell

do not have a

nucleus

PRO=NO

Eukaryotes

Complex Cell

have a nucleus and membrane-bound

organelles

.

EU=YOU

Slide14

Prokaryotic cells:

Have a cell membrane

Have free-floating DNA in the

cytoplasm

The

rest of the

cytoplasm

consists of:

Cytosol

(water and dissolved material) and suspended particles

Have

Ribosomes

—sites of protein synthesis

Prokaryotes

Slide15

Prokaryotes

Slide16

Most prokaryotes have a

rigid

cell wall

outside the cell membrane.

Bacterial cell walls contain peptidoglycan.

Some bacteria have an additional outer membrane that is very permeable.

Other bacteria have a slimy layer of polysaccharides, called the capsule.

Some bacteria, including cyanobacteria, have an internal membrane system that contains molecules needed for photosynthesis.

Prokaryotes

Slide17

Eukaryotic cells

Have a cell membrane

Contains a cytoplasm and ribosomes

as well as membrane-enclosed compartments called

organelles

.

Both animal and plant cells

Each organelle plays a specific role in the cell.

Eukaryotes

Slide18

Figure 4.7 Eukaryotic Cells (Part 1)

Slide19

Figure 4.7 Eukaryotic Cells (Part 2)

Slide20

Figure 4.7 Eukaryotic Cells (Part 3)

Slide21

Figure 4.7 Eukaryotic Cells (Part 4)

Slide22

Compare & Contrast

PROKARYOTES BOTH EUKARYOTES

Slide23

Venn Diagram Bank

Cell Alive Plants Animals

 

Bacteria Humans Simple Complex

 

 

Nucleus Loose DNA Grass Membrane-Bound

Organelles

 

Mouse Fish Mushroom Salmonella

 

Unicellular Multicellular Small Large

 

Slide24

Exit Questions

2 Questions

Raise your hand when done to receive stamp

Slide25

Prokaryote Coloring

10 Minutes

Slide26

August 23, 2018

Slide27

Warm Up- 8/23

Give me 2 characteristics of a eukaryote.

Slide28

Good Things

Slide29

Yesterday Review

Did we get this far????

Slide30

Most prokaryotes have a

rigid

cell wall

outside the cell membrane.

Bacterial cell walls contain peptidoglycan.

Some bacteria have an additional outer membrane that is very permeable.

Other bacteria have a slimy layer of polysaccharides, called the capsule.

Some bacteria, including cyanobacteria, have an internal membrane system that contains molecules needed for photosynthesis.

Prokaryotes

Slide31

Eukaryotic cells

Have a cell membrane

Contains a cytoplasm and ribosomes

as well as membrane-enclosed compartments called

organelles

.

Both animal and plant cells

Each organelle plays a specific role in the cell.

Eukaryotes

Slide32

Figure 4.7 Eukaryotic Cells (Part 1)

Slide33

Figure 4.7 Eukaryotic Cells (Part 2)

Slide34

Figure 4.7 Eukaryotic Cells (Part 3)

Slide35

Figure 4.7 Eukaryotic Cells (Part 4)

Slide36

Compare & Contrast

PROKARYOTES BOTH EUKARYOTES

Slide37

Venn Diagram Bank

Cell Alive Plants Animals

 

Bacteria Humans Simple Complex

 

 

Nucleus Loose DNA Grass Membrane-Bound

Organelles

 

Mouse Fish Mushroom Salmonella

 

Unicellular Multicellular Small Large

 

Slide38

Last Questions

2 Questions

Slide39

Coloring and Labeling

Slide40

Warm Up- 8/24

Where would you find the DNA of a bacteria cell?

Slide41

Good Things

Slide42

CFA Quiz!

Bit.ly4/

HISDAssessments

Log In: Student ID #

Password: Student ID #

Slide43

Coloring and Labeling

Finish the two coloring worksheets from yesterday

Slide44

https://www.proprofs.com/games/word-search/cell-organelles/