Title: Introduction to Cells
1Introduction to Cells
2PRE-WARM UP
- Start a new Table of Contents Life Science
Molecular Biology - Write your homework leave it to be stamped
- MAKE SURE YOUR YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO CORRECT YOUR
TEST WITH!
Date Session Activity Page
1/27 1/28 1 What Does it Mean to be Alive? 1
Introduction to Cells Note Guide 2
Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Homework 3
3PRE-WARM UP
- On page 1 of your notebook, answer the following
questions - What does it mean to be alive?
- How do you determine if something is living?
- What do the words biotic abiotic mean?
4WARM UP
- Surprise!!
- We are going outside for our warm-up!
5Living vs. Nonliving
- TASK 1
- Make a list of 5 living 5 non-living things
- TASK 2
- Make a list of characteristics you used to
determine if something living
6BIOLOGY
- BIO Life
- OLOGY study of
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- BIOLOGY Study of Life!
75 Characteristics of Living Things
- Organized structure
- Made of cells!
- Grow and Develop
- Respond to Environment
- Reproduce
- Need/use energy
8Quick Comprehension !
- Whiteboards ready!
- Living (L)
- Non-living (N)
9Living or Nonliving?
10Living or Nonliving?
11Living or Nonliving?
12Living or Nonliving?
13Living or Nonliving?
14Lets Start With Organized Structure
- Organism- A living thing made up of AT LEAST one
cell (most have many cells) - Wait a Minute!....Whats a cell???
15What is a cell?
- Cell- the smallest unit of any living thing
162 Types of Organisms One Cell or Many
Cells?
- Organisms made up of only ONE cell
- Examples amoeba, bacteria
- Organism made up of MANY cells
- Examples plants, animals, humans
17OKThe truth about cells
- The reason cells are important to life is
summarized in the Cell Theory - Every living thing is made of one or more cells.
- Cells carry out the functions needed to support
life. - Cells can only come from other living cells.
18Cell Theory Example
- Every living thing is made up of one or more
cells. - A polar bear is a multicellular organism.
3. Cells come only from other living cells. Each
polar bear cub began as a single cell. That
single cell split into 2, those 2 split into 4
and so on
400x
2. Cells carry out the functions needed to
support life. Every type of cell has a different
function, for example fat cells provide extra
energy as well as insulation.
19Quick Comprehension !
20Quick Comprehension !
21Quick Comprehension !
- What determines if something is living?
22Quick Comprehension !
23Quick Comprehension !
- What is this cell theory and why do I
care?
24Quick Comprehension !
- What are the 2 types of organisms?
25WellThere are also 2 Types of Cells
Eukaryotic
Prokaryotic
262 Types of Cells
- NO NUCLEUS
- EXAMPLE bacteria cells (unicellular)
- HAS A NUCLEUS
- EXAMPLE plant and animal cells (multicellular)
Nucleus
What is the exception to the rule?
27Quick Comprehension !
- Whiteboards Ready!
- Multicellular or Unicellular
- AND
- Eukaryotic or prokaryotic
- ME UP
28Unicellular or multicellular?
Eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
29Unicellular or multicellular?
Eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
30Unicellular or multicellular?
Eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
31Unicellular or multicellular?
Eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
32Unicellular or multicellular
Eukaryotic or prokaryotic
33Unicellular or multicellular?
Eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
34Unicellular or multicellular
Eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
35Unicellular or multicellular
Eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
36Tie It TogetherWhat Do All Cells Need?
- Ok, regardless if an organism is unicellular or
multicellular prokaryotic or eukaryoticwhat do
they all need to function???? - ENERGY!!!!
37Where Do They Get Their Energy?
- It Depends
- Animal Cells consume food and their cells
create energy through the process of CELLULAR
RESPIRATION - Plant Cells use the sunlight and their cells
convert it into energy through the process of
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
38But How?
- Read about the 2 processes for now, and next time
we will see how each part of a cell has a
specific job to do to make these processes
possible! - DO NOW Read the Photosynthesis Cellular
Respiration article and answer the questions - HOMEWORK Create a Venn diagram or chart on the
back to compare contrast the processes!
39HOMEWORK
- Complete the reading on Photosynthesis Cellular
Respiration and answer the questions. - DONT forget to create the Venn diagram on the
back!!
40Extra Credit Opportunity
- Discovery of Cells 10 points
- Research the following information and write a
well crafted paragraph about it - When was the microscope invented?
- Who invented the microscope?
- When was the first cell discovered?
- Who discovered it?
- Add 2 additional facts that you found that
support this topic and its importance to the
field of biology