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Science Interactive Notebook ZcienceClass.com Mr. Zamarripa If found return to room 206 Week of 09/12/2016

65A Warm-Up Tuesday A student walks 2 km in 30 minutes. What is the student s average speed in km/h? D S T D=2km T=.5m S=?

65A Warm-Up Tuesday A student walks 2 km in 30 minutes. What is the student s average speed in km/h?.5 hr 60 300 300 0 0.4km/hr 5.hr 2. 0 2 0 S D T D=2km T=.5m S=?

65B Warm-Up Wednesday Week of September 12th If you had discovered cells, what are three things you would say are important about them? Why would this information be useful to people who were studying cells?

65 Warm-Up Monday Week of September 12th Which of the following is a definition of motion? A.) A change in position over time B) The speed and direction of an object 1. C) The length of the path between points D) A location compared to other locations

Objective Cell Organelles : Differentiate between structure and function in plant and animal cell organelles, including cell membrane, cell wall, nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondria, chloroplast, and vacuole. Think, Pair And Share: 66 Slide Observation: Differences Similarities Hypothesize:

67 Plant and Animal Cell Venn Diagram PLANT CELL BOTH ANIMAL CELL Cell Wall Cell membrane Small vacuoles Chloroplast Nucleus Lysosomes Large vacuoles Cytoplasm Centrioles Endoplasmic Reticulum Mitochondria Golgi Apparatus Microtubles Golgi Vesicles Centrosomes Eukaryotic

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67C Plant Cell Organelle Functions 1. Vacuole - stores large amounts of food (sugars and water 2. Cell Wall support and protection 3. Chloroplast uses energy from Sun through photosynthesis to make sugar (glucose) and oxygen 4. Golgi Vesicles - transport things from the ER to the Golgi body 5. Golgi body - modify proteins made by the cell 6. Mitochondria - Breaks down sugar to release energy powerhouse 7. Centrosomes - main organizing center of the microtubles 8. Cell Membrane - Controls movement of materials in/ out of the cell. Maintain homeostasis 9. Cytoplasm - Clear jelly-like substance that supports and protects the cell organelles 10.Nucleus - Controls all the cell activity. Brain Controls hereditary material DNA 11. Microtubles - Move vesicles and organelles via attached proteins Conveyor Belts 12.Smother ER - Transports goods and materials throughout the cell - Cell Superhighway 13.Rough ER - Transports protein through out the cell - Cell Superhighways 14.Nucleolus makes ribosomes 15. Ribosomes Syhthesizes proteins

67D Animal Cell Organelle f\functions 1. Golgi Vesicles - transport things from the ER to the Golgi body 2. Golgi body - modify proteins made by the cell 3. Mitochondria - Breaks down sugar to release energy powerhouse 4. Centrioles - separate chromosome pairs during mitosis 5. Cell Membrane - Controls movement of materials in/ out of the cell. Maintain homeostasis 6. Cytoplasm - Clear jelly-like substance that supports and protects the cell organelles 7. Nucleus - Controls all the cell activity. Brain Controls hereditary material DNA 8. Lysosome - Break down larger food molecules into smaller ones. Digest and recycles old cell parts. 9. Microtubles - Move vesicles and organelles via attached proteins Conveyor Belts 10.Vacuoles - Stores food, water, metabolic and toxic waste. 11.Smother ER - Transports goods and materials throughout the cell - Cell Superhighway 12.Rough ER - Transports protein through out the cell - Cell Superhighways 13.Nucleolus makes ribosomes 14.Ribosomes Syhthesizes proteins

68 Thursday Two boxes and their masses are shown below. Which of the following situations shows work being done? A.) A student sitting in a chair and holding both boxes. B) A student is holding the large box 1 m above the floor. C.) A student is standing and holding the small box. D.) student is lifting the small box 0.5 m from the floor to the table.

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Vocabulary 71A Vocabulary Use it in a Sentence Picture Definition Structure The way in which parts are arranged or put tog ether Cells are the basic unit of and in all living things. Recognize To know or identify Cell The basic unit of all living things. The smallest unit of life. Organelle Organelle A tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell Cell membrane A thin, flexible "skin" around a cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell Vacuole A sac inside a cell that acts as a storage area Nucleus Control center of the cell Cytoplasm A jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended.

Vocabulary 71B Vocabulary Radiant Energy Use it in a Sentence Picture Definition Energy carried by light. Mitochondrion Converts fuel particles into energy - The Power House Chloroplast An organelle containing chlorophyll "green" for photosynthesis Transform To change the nature, functi on, or condition of; convert:. Light energy from the sun is being transforms to chemichal potenstial energy(which is stored energy). Photosynthesis is a chemical process that takes place in the presence of sunlight, wherein plants make their food and build stores of energy. This phenomenon occurs in chlorophyll containing plant cells. Chemical Energy Energy stored in chemical bonds. Photosynthesis The fundamental process that plants go through to create their own food