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class today… 1. Please get out your Agar Lab. 2. Complete the “Post-Lab” Questions with the person sitting next to you. 3. Have your notes from last night’s homework video on your desk!

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HELLO! When you arrive to class today… 1. Please get out your Agar Lab. 2. Complete the “Post-Lab” Questions with the person sitting next to you. 3. Have your notes from last night’s homework video on your desk!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HELLO! When you arrive to class today…

1. Please get out your Agar Lab.

2. Complete the “Post-Lab” Questions with the person sitting next to you.

3. Have your notes from last night’s homework video on your desk!

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Bellwork: September 4

Look at the two cells below (A and B). Write at least 5 things you observe about these cells.

(Example…tell me how they are similar or how they are different)Cell A Cell B

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Science Fact of the Day:The Golden "Poison Dart" frog in South America

is most poisonous vertebrate in the world.

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CO: I will compare and contrast types of cells.

LO: I will complete a T-Chart to compare/contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. I will look at types

of cells with a partner.

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The Egg Demo

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How to fill in your notes:

Prokaryotes EukaryotesBOTH

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Six characteristics that all cells have in common:

1. Surrounded by a cell membrane.

2. Have ribosomes (make proteins)

3. Contain DNA4. Have the ability to reproduce5. Maintain homeostasis6. Respond to stimuli

Write this in the “BOTH” column!

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Cells fall into two broad categories depending on whether they contain a

nucleus.

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Eukaryotes

The next few slides will go on the right side of your T-Chart under

“Eukaryotes”

ONLY write the information in BOLD!

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Eukaryotes are…organisms with cells that contain a nucleus.

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Eukaryotic cells are…larger and more complex

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Eukaryotic cells…

• Have internal membrane-bound organelles.

• Have a nucleus.

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Eukaryotes are… both unicellular or multicellular.

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Eukaryotes can… reproduce sexually or asexually

• Asexual reproduction of a sea anemone by fission.

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Eukaryotic examples…

1. Animals

2. Plants

3. Fungi

4. Protists

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Prokaryotes

The next few slides will go on the left side of your T-Chart under

“Prokaryotes”

ONLY write the information in BOLD!

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Prokaryotic Cells…

organisms that do NOT

contain a nucleus.

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Prokaryotes are… smaller and simpler

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Prokaryotic cells… do not have membrane-bound organelles.

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Prokaryotes are… unicellular organisms.

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Prokaryotes… reproduce asexually

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Prokaryotic examples: bacteria.

WHEN I SAY PROKARYOTE,

YOU SAY BACTERIA!

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Flip your notes over…

…on the top of the paper write “Endosymbiotic Theory”

Only write what is in bold!

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Endosymbiotic Theory

• “endo” = inside of• “sym” = together• “biotic” = living• “theory” = scientific explanation based on

scientific evidence

…Put that all together and you get…

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Endosymbiotic Theory• The theory that the eukaryotic cell is actually composed of prokaryotic cells

– One prokaryotic cell living inside of another prokaryotic cell, made a more complex cell called the eukaryotic cell

• Organelles were once independent prokaryotes

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Endosymbiotic TheoryProkaryotic Cell #1

Prokaryotic Cell #1

Prokaryotic Cell #2

(mitochondria)

Prokaryotic Cell #2

(chloroplast)

NEW Eukaryotic Cell

NEW Eukaryotic Cell

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Endosymbiotic Clay-mation

Endosymbiotic Theory: Big Tony and Little Jon

Endosymbiotic Theory Videos

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Below your notes, number 1-6.

With a partner, decide whether the cells on each slide are a prokaryotic or

eukaryotic slide.

Be sure to put a reason WHY you chose your answer. The team to get

the most right will get a prize

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Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?

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Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?

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Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?

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Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?

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Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?

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Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?

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Answers:1. Prokaryotic—no nucleus, no organelles2. Eukaryotic—plant cells, green discs are

chloroplasts (organelle)3. Eukaryotic—complex, contains a nucleus,

many organelles4. Prokaryotic—small, simple, no organelles are

seen5. Prokaryotic—small, simple, no organelles are

seen6. Eukaryotic—unicellular, organelles present

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Exit Ticket!

• On your stickie note write 3 major differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

• You do not need to put your name on it!