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LAUNCH Pick two organelles from yesterday, describe their function and draw a quick sketch

Transcript of Organelles

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LAUNCH • Pick two organelles from

yesterday, describe their function and draw a quick sketch

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LAUNCH • What are the differences and

similarities between a prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell? What are examples of each?

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Parts of the Cell

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Plant vs Animal Cells

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ANALOGY!

Organelles perform the functions of the cell just like different people and places

perform the functions of LPS!

If the nucleus of a cell is analogous to Ms. Klaffky, the principal, what function do you think the nucleus does?

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Control CenterHolds genetic

material

Nucleus

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Nu

cleu

sLily Parenchyma Cell. Note the large nucleus and nucleolus in the center of the cell, mitochondria and plastids in the cytoplasm.

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Nucleus

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• Function: Control center of the cell, holds genetic information of DNA

• Found: In all Eukaryotic Cells (both plant and animal cells have nuclei)

• Analogy: Ms. Klaffky (principal)

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Power Station Produces Energy

Mitochondria

Changes chemical energy into food

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Mitochondria

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Mit

och

ond

ria

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The Cafeteria

(MPR)

Mitochondria

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Mitochondria

• Function: convert chemical energy stored in food into compounds which cell can use for energy

• Found: In All Eukaryotic Cells in the cytoplasm

• Analogy: Cafeteria

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Power Station Produces Energy

Chloroplast

Changes sunlight into food by photosynthesis

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Found in Plants Only

Chloroplast

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Ch

loro

pla

st

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The Cafeteria (again)

Chloroplast

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INTRACELLULAR TRANSPORT

• ER• Golgi• Lysosome• Vacuole

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Makes proteins

Ribosome

Very small

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RibosomesRibosomes

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Ribosome• Function: makes proteins; where

translation occurs

• Found: In All Eukaryotic Cells; in cytoplasm and on rough endoplasmic reticulum

• Analogy: Guidance Office, Teachers

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Pathway to ship proteins

Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Endoplasmic Reticulum• Function: Pathway to ship

proteins

• Found: All Eukaryotic Cells in cytoplasm

• Analogy: Hallway

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E.R

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E.R

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Hallways

Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Package and ship out proteins

Golgi Apparatus

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Golgi Apparatus• Function: package and ship

out Proteins• Found: All Eukaryotic Cells

in cytoplasm• Analogy: Ms. Rivera and Ms.

Aguilar, Office Secretaries

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Golgi Apparatus

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Gol

gi

Ap

par

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s

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Main Office / Ms. Rivera

Golgi Apparatus

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Clean up crew

Lysosome

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Lysosomes

• Function: cleanup crew of cell – eats old stuff

• Found: All Eukaryotic Cells in cytoplasm

• Analogy: Custodians

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The Custodians

Lysosome

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Lysosome

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Exit Ticket!

• On your index card, write your name and number 1-3

• For each slide that is shown, write down the ‘mystery organelle’ being described.

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• Function: Pathway to ship proteins

• Found: All Eukaryotic Cells

• Analogy: Hallway

1.

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• Function: package and ship out Proteins

• Found: All Eukaryotic Cells• Analogy: Office Secretaries

2.

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LAUNCH • Pick two organelles from

yesterday, describe their function and draw a quick sketch

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Controls what gets in and out of

the cell

Cell Membrane

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Cell Membrane• Function: allow items in and out

• Found: All Eukaryotic Cells

• Analogy: Gates of School

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Cell Membrane

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Protects the plant cell

Cell Wall

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Found in Plants Only

Cell Wall

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Cel

l Wal

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The fence

Cell Wall

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Holds cellular organelles in

place

Cytoplasm

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Cytoplasm• Function: jelly like stuff between cell

membrane and nucleus• Found: All Eukaryotic Cells• Analogy: The whole school inside the

cell wall but not the office

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The Air

Cytoplasm

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Cytoskeleton• Function: gives cell structure to maintain

shape and size

• Found: All Eukaryotic Cells

• Analogy: Your school schedule

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Storage of food and water

Vacuoles

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Vacuole• Function: store enzymes & metabolic

wastes• Found: PLANTS ONLY!!! (but a few

animal cells too)• Analogy: Lockers

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Huge in plant cells

Small in animal cells

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Plant CellsPlant Cells

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Vac

uol

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The Lockers

Vacuoles

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Cilia and Flagella• Function: assist in movement of cell

• Found: Many Eukaryotic Cells

• Analogy: Your feet

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Animal CellsAnimal Cells

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