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04.03 Cell Structure and Functions Guided Notes: Objectives

The document provides notes on cell structure and functions. It defines the objectives as knowing the function of major organelles in plant and animal cells, comparing and contrasting their structures and functions, and relating structure to function. Key questions and terms are defined, including the differences between eukaryotes and prokaryotes. The functions of organelles like the cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, Golgi apparatus, vesicles, lysosomes, and cell membrane are described. Organelles are defined as organized structures within living cells. The similarities and differences between organelle functions in animal and plant cells are discussed.

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04.03 Cell Structure and Functions Guided Notes: Objectives

The document provides notes on cell structure and functions. It defines the objectives as knowing the function of major organelles in plant and animal cells, comparing and contrasting their structures and functions, and relating structure to function. Key questions and terms are defined, including the differences between eukaryotes and prokaryotes. The functions of organelles like the cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, Golgi apparatus, vesicles, lysosomes, and cell membrane are described. Organelles are defined as organized structures within living cells. The similarities and differences between organelle functions in animal and plant cells are discussed.

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03 Cell Structure and Functions Guided Notes

Objectives:
In the lesson, you will:

• know the function of major organelles in plant and animal cells


• compare and contrast the structure and function of major organelles of plant and animal cells
• relate structure to function for the components of plants and animal cells

Big Ideas:
Key Questions and Terms Notes
What are the two main types of cells? What is the Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes, the difference is the
difference between these cells? structure inside them, especially the nucleus.
Use the video to describe the function of each of
the following cell structures: • Cytoplasm: Fills the cells, help breakdown
• Cytoplasm: Fills the cells, help breakdown large molecules
large molecules • Nucleus: Contains genetic material,
• Nucleus: Contains genetic material, command center for cell’s activities
command center for cell’s activities • Mitochondria: Provides Energy
• Mitochondria: Provides Energy • Endoplasmic reticulum: Packages material,
• Endoplasmic reticulum: Packages material, Transport material, makes parts of cell
Transport material, makes parts of cell membrane
membrane • Ribosomes: Build proteins
• Ribosomes: Build proteins • Golgi apparatus: Processes material
• Golgi apparatus: Processes material • Vesicles: Stores Materials, Transport
• Vesicles: Stores Materials, Transport materials
materials • Lysosomes: Break down materials
• Lysosomes: Break down materials • Cell membrane: separates inside of the cell
• Cell membrane: separates inside of the cell from environment
from environment
What are organelles? Organized structure within a living cell
How are the functions of organelles in animal cells They both have vacuoles. nucleus, cell membrane,
and those in plant cells similar and different? cytoplasm, and mitochondria, but plant cells have
extra organelles that animal cells don’t have, like
chloroplasts (why plants are green) and cell walls.
Draw and label an animal cell.
Draw and label a plant cell.

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