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Do First: Answer in your DFAD Answer the following questions in your DFAD. Match the correct vocabulary terms to the correct definitions. Haveouts Guided Notes Pen/pencil CAV Card 1. Plasma membrane A. Makes proteins 2. Ribosome B. Phospholipid bilayer that is permeable 3. Nucleus C. Makes energy 4. Cytoplasm D. Contains and protects genetic material 5. Mitochondria E. Digestion and waste removal 6. Lysosome F. Allows material to move fluidly, Jello-like substance

VACUOLE - Storage Vacuoles are in BOTH plant and animal cells. Large central vacuoles are ONLY in plants Mitochondria are in BOTH plant and animal cells. -Makes energy. Chloroplasts are ONLY found in plant cells. -Uses sunlight to make sugar

CFU What are some differences between a Cell Membrane and a Cell wall? Phospholipid bilayer that is selectively permeable Used for protection and structural support The cell wall is the OUTER MOST layer, plasma membrane is on the inside. Both plants and animal cells have a cell membrane. Only plants have a cell wall.

Check for understanding What are THREE differences between a plant and animal cell? 1.Plants have chloroplast; animals do not 2.Plants have cell walls; animals do not 3.Plants have a large central water vacuole to store water (animals vacuoles are small)

Compare and Contrast: Plant vs Animal Cells Use the Venn Diagram to Compare and Contrast Plant vs Animals Cells. Chloroplasts Cell Wall Plant Cell Large central vacuoles Uses photosynthesis Both Nucleus Eukaryotic cells Plasma Membrane Mitochondria Animal Cell No Cell Wall or chloroplasts Small Vacuoles Varies in shape and round Heterotrophic for food

Plant or Animal Cell? Why? Has chloroplasts Has large vacuoles Uses photosynthesis Has Cell Wall

Plant or Animal Cell? Why? Small Vacuoles Varies in shape and round No Cell Wall or chloroplasts Heterotrophic for food

Plant or Animal Cell? Why? Small Vacuoles Varies in shape and round No Cell Wall or chloroplasts Heterotrophic for food

Plant or Animal Cell? Why? Has chloroplasts Has large vacuoles Uses photosynthesis Has Cell Wall

Cellular Respiration a cell process to make cellular energy in the form of ATP ATP ATP Adenosine triphosphate; the energy cells use Anaerobic Respiration occurring the cytoplasm, this process does NOT use oxygen and only makes 2-4 ATP Aerobic Respiration occurring the mitochondria, this process uses OXYGEN to make 36-38 ATP Location in the Cell Oxygen Use YES Energy Produced Aerobic Anaerobic Mitochondri a Cytoplasm NO 36-38 ATP 2-4 ATP

Endosymbiotic Theory Eukaryotic Cells evolved by engulfing (to become a part of) smaller prokaryotic cells. These prokaryotic cells eventually became organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts.

Endosymbiotic Endo internal, within sym interaction between more than one part biotic live organisms If we break down each of the Latin prefix and suffixes, what does endosymbiotic theory show?

Independent Practice Answer all questions starting at the Independent Practice section. Work must be done silently and independently. No Talking. If you have a question or request raise a silent hand and be patient. For independent practice, today we will be working silently and independently for minutes.

Group Practice Review the questions answered during Independent practice. Go over each question. Each table member should explain why they selected their answer. Work must be done at a level ONE volume, which means I should not be able to hear you from my desk. Remain in your seat and only talk to people at your table. Make sure to keep conversations on topic. If you have a question or request raise a silent hand and be patient. For group practice, today we will be working for 10 minutes.