Sunday, January 26, 2014

Cell Organelles

Tuesday January 28

Computer Activity for the day:
click on the this link Cell Organelle Activity.  You will need to have the blogger ready so you can read the directions for your task.

Follow my directions very carefully so you know what you are going to be doing during this activity.

You are going to be opening a PDF and you will also have to open up your google email in order to get to blogger.

Here we go:
Use the chart we created in class to record your information.  You will be looking for information about the cell organelles and their function or job (what do they do to help the cell) and an analogy (nickname) in the real world.

Open the PDF file on your computer
You will be starting on page 10 called What are Cells?  You will be reading through the comic strips to gather the information.

Part 1 
Page 10:
1. Look for a definition of a cell and record it.  Give a couple of examples of things that are made up of cells and things that aren't made up of cells.

2. How are new cells produced?  Use a complete sentence to answer the question.

Part 2
Skip to page 16
Cell Parts and their Function (chart)
1. Cell Wall
2. Cell Membrane
3. Cytoplasm
4. Mitochondria
5. Chloroplasts
6. Vacuoles
7. Nucleus
8. Nuclear Membrane
9.  Chromosomes

Part 3
Go to page 23 and check your chart answers.

Part 4
Go to page 28
Name some differences between plant and animal cells.  Make sure you are very specific with the information you gather. Check out page 30 for clarification.

Part 5
Go to CellsAlive
Choose the animal cell and click on the organelles within the cell.  Add any information you want to your chart.
Choose the plant cell and click on the organelles within the cell.  Add any information you want to your chart or just check the parts out.

Part 6
Game Time
Go to Cell Biology Games and Animations
There are two options here
    1. Play Cell Explorer: The Animal Cell
    2. Play Cell Craft

You can do both if you have time.  You will need to read and answer some questions in both of them.







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