Inside Cells
Inside Cells
Inside Cells
Cells
Key idea: inside cells
Recap
• Living vs. non-living
• Building blocks of life
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01
Inside Cells
Key idea: what is inside cells &
different types of cells
Learning Goals
Just like the organs in the human body, these structures all
play different roles in keeping the cell alive.
cell membrane
cytoplasm
nucleus
animal cell plant cell
3 Main organelles
Nucleus
2. Cell origami
• Follow the instructions
• Half of the class to make a plant cell, other half to make an animal cell (we will use this
for our next activity)
Extension:
Complete the following in your Stile X books:
• Lesson: Parts of a cell (pg. 16-17)
02
Plant vs. Animal
cells
Key idea: compare the organelles of
plant and animal cells
Review
On Stile, complete 3.1 Check-in: Parts of a Cell
Comparing plant and animal cells
We know that all living things are made up of one or more cells. But did you
know that we use the differences between cells to classify living things into
kingdoms?
There are six kingdoms: animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, archaea and protists.
Differences in cell structure can be used to place an organism into one of the
kingdoms. For example, bacteria and archaea are single-celled (unicellular)
organisms that do not have nuclei.
Plant vs. Animal cells
Using your cell origami models and the image below, compare and contrast plant
and animal cells.
Animal cell
Plant vs. Animal cells
When comparing plant and animal cells, we
notice differences in the organelles
Plant cells are known to have larger vacuoles than that of animal cells
as they need to store food and water. This is because the plant don't
possess the ability to move freely like that of animals. Thus, they
possess large vacuoles as a reservoir in unfavourable conditions.
Stile X books
Complete the following lessons: