Introduction to the cell theory and cell organelles
Part 1 Follow the directions complete the tasks below. Wacky History of the cell theory Click on the link to watch the video and then answer the questions below. Use the graphic organizer to answer the 3 questions below Use the graphic organizer above to answer the following questions.The cell is the smallest part of a human that is still _. an element living a theory an egg Cells can only be produced by other _. animals living things plants universes A living thing has to have one or more _. cycles organisms units cells Cell organelles part 1.webm Click on the link to view the presentation and fill in your cell organelles notes. Cell organelles Notes Part 1 Cell organelles part 2.webm Click on the link to view the presentation and fill in your cell organelles notes. Then use your notes to answer the questions below. Cell organelles part 2 Compare Plant Animal Cells Compare and contrast: animal cell with plant cell. Drag the terms into the correct boxes. Animal Cell usually round Plant Cell one large vacuole chloroplast cell wall usually rectangle Same nucleus cell membrane cytoplasm endoplasmic reticulum ribosomes mitochondria Golgi body Name the organelles. Click on each organelle and label it with the correct name. Use your notes to help you! nucleus mitochondria endoplasmic reticulum cytoplasm Golgi body cell membrane Match the organelle with it's job. Click on each organelle and drag the string to the correct function. Use your notes to help you! nucleus controls the cell mitochondria makes energy for the cell vacuole stores water & food for the cell cell membrane controls what enters & leaves the cell cell wall protects & supports the cell chloroplast uses sunlight to create energy for the cell endoplasmic reticulum & ribosomes helps make & transport proteins cytoplasm holds organelles in place Golgi packages and ships proteins Part 2 Go to Google Classroom complete the Cells Newsela textset linked there.