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August 21, 2018
Pro v. Eukaryotes
Slide2Warm Up- 8/21
What level of organization is this picture an example of?
Slide3Good Things
Slide4Levels of Organization Card Sort
Lab Tables (4 group members)
5 Minutes Max
Slide5Levels of Organization Matching
5 Minutes
Drawing #10 (Together)
Slide6Levels of Organization Diagram
On Back Board
Slide7Warm Up- 8/22
What organelle is considered the “brain” of a cell?
Slide8Good Things
Slide9Complex vs Simple
Shack vs Mansion
Labeling
Slide10Independent
Reading
10 minutes
Fill out Venn Diagram
Slide11Title:Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
Slide12Intro to Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
Slide13Two 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
Slide14Prokaryotic 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
Slide15Prokaryotes
Slide16Most 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
Slide17Eukaryotic 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
Slide18Figure 4.7 Eukaryotic Cells (Part 1)
Slide19Figure 4.7 Eukaryotic Cells (Part 2)
Slide20Figure 4.7 Eukaryotic Cells (Part 3)
Slide21Figure 4.7 Eukaryotic Cells (Part 4)
Slide22Compare & Contrast
PROKARYOTES BOTH EUKARYOTES
Slide23Venn 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
Exit Questions
2 Questions
Raise your hand when done to receive stamp
Slide25Prokaryote Coloring
10 Minutes
Slide26August 23, 2018
Slide27Warm Up- 8/23
Give me 2 characteristics of a eukaryote.
Slide28Good Things
Slide29Yesterday Review
Did we get this far????
Slide30Most 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
Slide31Eukaryotic 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
Slide32Figure 4.7 Eukaryotic Cells (Part 1)
Slide33Figure 4.7 Eukaryotic Cells (Part 2)
Slide34Figure 4.7 Eukaryotic Cells (Part 3)
Slide35Figure 4.7 Eukaryotic Cells (Part 4)
Slide36Compare & Contrast
PROKARYOTES BOTH EUKARYOTES
Slide37Venn 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
Last Questions
2 Questions
Slide39Coloring and Labeling
Slide40Warm Up- 8/24
Where would you find the DNA of a bacteria cell?
Slide41Good Things
Slide42CFA Quiz!
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Slide43Coloring and Labeling
Finish the two coloring worksheets from yesterday
Slide44https://www.proprofs.com/games/word-search/cell-organelles/