Warm-Up Animal And Plant Cells

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Warm-Up?Animal and Plant CellsLessonQuestionLesson GoalsExplore animal and plant cells.Identify the levels ofDifferentiateinand eukaryotic cells.W2KCompare and contrastanimal and plant cells.animals and plants.Words to KnowWrite the letter of the definition next to the matching word as you work through thelesson. You may use the glossary to help you.eukaryotephotosynthesischlorophyll Edgenuity, Inc.A. the green pigment found in chloroplaststhat absorbs light energy required forphotosynthesisB. the process by which green plants and someother organisms use water, sunlight, andcarbon dioxide to make foodC. an organism composed of one or more cellsthat contain nucleiorgan systemD. a tail-like structure on a cell that allows itto moveflagellumE. a group of organs that work together toperform a common function1

Warm-UpW2KAnimal and Plant CellsWords to KnowtissueF. a single-celled organism that lacks anucleus and membrane-bound organellesorganG. a living thingprokaryoteH. a group of tissues that work together toperform a common functionorganismI. a group of cells that work together toperform a common functionCell StructuresThe celland theare structures that are foundin plant cells but not animal cells. The cell wall protects andthe cell. Edgenuity, Inc.2

InstructionAnimal and Plant CellsSlide2ProkaryotesProkaryotes areorganisms that lack a nucleus andmembrane-bound organelles.Membrane-bound organelles Mitochondrion Golgi body Endoplasmic reticulum Lysosome Vacuole ChloroplastProkaryotic Cells are prokaryotes. A bacterial cell lacks a nucleus buthas DNA in the. A bacterial cell has a cell wall, acell membrane, cytoplasm, andribosomes. Some bacteria have a, a tail-like structureon a cell that allows the cell to move. Edgenuity, Inc.Non-membrane-bound organelles3

InstructionAnimal and Plant CellsSlide2Eukaryotic Cells Animals and plants are eukaryotes. A eukaryote is an organism that iscomposed of one or more cells. Eukaryotic cells contain.5Similarities between Animal Cells and Plant CellsBoth animal and plant cells have ancellreticulum, lysosomes, a, ribosomes, vacuoles,Golgi bodies, and a nucleus. Edgenuity, Inc.4, cytoplasm,

InstructionAnimal and Plant CellsSlide8Differences between Animal and Plant Cells:Lysosomes and Vacuoles Animal cells have lysosomes. Lysosomes break downmaterials. Some plants have lysosomes. Plants that do not havelysosomes have vacuoles thatbreak down waste materials. Plant cells havevacuoles than animal cells.Differences between Animal and Plant Cells: Cell Wall Plant cells have cell walls, but animal cells do not. The cell wall gives the plant The cell wall allows the plant to grow Edgenuity, Inc.5.

InstructionAnimal and Plant CellsSlide8Differences between Animal and Plant Cells: Chloroplasts Plants get energy by making their own food. Chloroplasts contain, a green pigment that absorbslight energy so plants can perform. Photosynthesis uses water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide to make food forthe plant.by consuming other plants or animals, so animal Animals getcells do not have chloroplasts.11TissueA tissue is a group offunction.that work together to perform a commonMuscle cells form tissue that creates. Edgenuity, Inc.Root cells form tissue that helps theplant6water from the soil.

InstructionAnimal and Plant CellsSlide11OrgansAn organ is a group offunction.that work together to perform a commontissue makes up aMuscle tissue makes up the frog’sroot organ., which is an organ.13Organ SystemAn organ system is a group of organs that work together to perform a commonfunction.Leaves and stems make up theOrgans make up thesystem of the frog.system of a plant.OrganismAn organism, or living thing, is made ofThe digestive,, andThe root system and the leavesand stem systems make up theother organ systems make up thefrog, an organism. Edgenuity, Inc.systems., an organism.7

Summary?LessonQuestionAnimal and Plant CellsHow are animal and plant cells alike and different?AnswerSlide2Review: Key Conceptscell Edgenuity, Inc.8cell

SummaryAnimal and Plant CellsSlide2Review: Key Concepts Structures found in animal andplant cells: Additional structures found in plantcells only: Cell membrane Cytoplasm Chloroplasts Nucleus Ribosomes Mitochondria Golgi body Vacuoles LysosomesReview: Key ConceptsCellOrganOrgan system Edgenuity, Inc.9

SummaryAnimal and Plant CellsUse this space to write any questions or thoughts about this lesson. Edgenuity, Inc.10

Animal and Plant Cells 2 Slide Eukaryotic Cells Animals and plants are eukaryotes. A eukaryote is an organism that is composed of one or more cells. Eukaryotic cells contain . Similarities between Animal Cells and Plant Cells Both animal and plant cells have an reticul

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