PPT-Animal and Plant Cell Organelles
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Objective 34 I can describe the shape of an animal and plant cell Animal cells are roundish shaped Plant cells are rectangular shaped Objective 35 I can describe
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Objective 34 I can describe the shape of an animal and plant cell Animal cells are roundish shaped Plant cells are rectangular shaped Objective 35 I can describe plant and animal cell organelles. Animal and Plant Cells. Created by . C. Rhein. Hazelwood Central. Teacher’s Page. Forward. CELLS. Cells . Cells are the basic units of function in all living things.. Cells in animals and plants have unique forms that allow each to take part in processes that are necessary for the cell and or/living thing to survive.. Biology 20. Paramecium. Human Cheek Cells. Onion Cells. 1. Before we could see cells... There had to be the microscope!. Early lens makers (often physicists) allowed for the study of microbiology. 2. Before we begin, . what are . organelles. ?. Cells organelles. If we have “organs”, cells have …. Organelles: Specialized parts of the cell . . . . with specific functions. Cells organelles. By: . Hemangi. . Atalia. introduction. Cell is the structural and functional unit of life.. Cells Tissue Organ . Organ. system.. Cells contain a variety of Internal Structures called . Cell/Developmental Biology I. Group Members. Kelly Hogan, Facilitator . Rita Graze. Matthew . Kearley. . Zheng-Hua. Ye. Xiaoyu. Zhang. Christine Sestero. Heather Tinsley. Learning Goal: . Understand . Plant . Cell:. Plant cells. are . eukaryotic. cells that differ in several key aspects from . the. cells. of other eukaryotic organisms. Their distinctive features include:. A large central . 1. . Cell . Theory. All. living things are made of . cells.. Cells are the basic unit of . structure & function.. Cells. come from . pre-existing . cells.. Scientists . Who Formed the Cell Theory. Basic Vocabulary. Biology -The study of living things. Biotic -A living organism. Abiotic -A non-living organism. How were cells discovered?. Robert -used the first microscope to view Hooke thinly sliced cork cells. . Cells in animals and plants have unique forms that allow each to take part in processes that are necessary for the cell and or/living thing to survive.. Cells. What is an organelle?. Organelles are to cells what organs are to the body. . Recall your work yesterday. When classifying cells, what are the two groups scientists separate cells into? . USING A MICROSCOPE. Light Microscopes and Total Power Magnification. Uses. We can use microscopes to observe cells in greater detail. . . U.N.NAZNIN. 1. . The Fundamental Unit of Life- CELL. . . A . cell is the structural and fundamental unit of life. . . All organisms are made up of cells. They may be made up of a single cell (unicellular), or many cells (. 1. 2. Peroxisomes. Peroxisomes. = Membrane-bound organelles that contain specialized teams of . enzymes . for . specific metabolic pathways; all contain . peroxide-producing . oxidases. .. • Bound by a single membrane. The ultrastructure of eukaryotic cells. Spec. Animal Cell Plant Cell. Starter. In pairs - Identify the main similarities and differences between animal and plant cells. Animals vs. Plants. You will need. A pen and paper.. A digital device. . Learning intention. To identify and understand the function of the parts of cells, known as organelles, and be able to recognise and compare animal and plant cells. .
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