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2.4. cells

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Start task 'Cells'
  1.  Copy the following learning objectives into your zuidschrift:
  • You can name parts of animal cells with their features and functions.
  • You can name parts of plant cells with their features and functions.

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agenda
  1. Reflection: organs of plants and animals
  2. Theory: cells (video, explanation, and notes)
  3. Complete assignments (this is homework)
  4. Closure

Lots of quiz questions!

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reflection
organs of animals
organs of plants

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Hierboven zie je een torso zoals in het biologielokaal. Een aantal organen is ernaast neergelegd. Sleep de namen van de organen naar het juiste orgaan.
kidney
lungs
Liver
windpipe
small intestine

Slide 5 - Drag question

Drag the organs to the correct place in the torso.

Slide 6 - Drag question

Humans and plants have organs; what do you call a group of organs that work together?
A
Organs
B
Tissue
C
Cells
D
Organ system

Slide 7 - Quiz

Organs of a
plant are...
A
The leaf and the veins
B
Stem and an embryo
C
Root, stem and leaves
D
Tap root, lateral root, root hairs

Slide 8 - Quiz

With which organ does the plant make its own nutrients (food)?
A
root
B
leaf
C
stem
D
flower

Slide 9 - Quiz

What is NOT a function
of roots?
A
store food reserves
B
take up water and minerals
C
anchor the plant in the ground
D
making glucose

Slide 10 - Quiz

organism
tissue
cell
organ
organ system

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Theory
cells

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Slide 13 - Video

Cells
  • Cells are the building blocks of organisms.

  • There are different types of cells, but their structure is mostly the same.

  • The human body has about 30 trillion cells.

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Different types
  • Cells can have all sorts of shapes, 
such as a sphere or a cube.

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Animal cells
  • All animals have the same type of cells — animal cells.
  • The shape can vary, but the parts are the same.
  • cel organelles: the parts of a cell that have their own functions


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Animal cells
  • Cytoplasm: fluid consisting of water with dissolved substances

  • Cell membrane: thin skin around the cytoplasm (which regulates the intake and release of substances)







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Animal cells
  • Nucleus (kern): the control center of the cell.

  • Nuclear membrane: a membrane surrounding the nuclear plasma



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Plantaardige cellen
Alle organismen bestaan uit cellen. Cellen zijn de bouwstenen van een organisme. Cellen zijn erg klein. Je kunt ze alleen zien onder een microscoop. 
Cellen zijn doorzichtig. Om ze goed te kunnen zien onder een microscoop, kunnen ze worden gekleurd.

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Plant cells
  • Plant cells have all the parts that animal cells have.

  • Plus, they have a few parts that animal cells never have:

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Plant cells
  • The plant cell also has a cell membrane and a nucleus with a nuclear membrane.

  • Cell wall: a rigid layer outside the cell membrane.








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Plant cells

  • vacuole: a vesicle that is filled with fluid

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photosynthesis


water + carbon dioxide + light


glucose + oxygen


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Plant cells
  • chloroplasts: plastids (korrels) where photosynthesis takes place

  • They also give the plant its green color!

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Plastids
= "korrels" in the cytoplasm

  • chloroplasts = bladgroenkorrels => photosynthesis
  • chromoplasts = kleurstofkorrels => yellow, orange /red color
  • amyloplasts = zetmeelkorrels => starch storage

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Verschillen planten en dierlijke cel

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Is this an animal cell or a plant cell?

A
animal
B
plant

Slide 28 - Quiz

Both animal cells and plant cells have cytopplasm.
A
true
B
not true

Slide 29 - Quiz

An animal cell has a cell wall
A
yes, always
B
yes, sometimes
C
no, never

Slide 30 - Quiz

Drag the parts of the animal cell to the correct location.
cell membrane
nucleus
cytoplasm

Slide 31 - Drag question

nucleus
vacuole
chloroplast
cytoplasm
cell membrane
cell wall

Slide 32 - Drag question

What is the function of each part of a plant cell?
Controls everything that happens in the cell.
Makes a plant cell sturdy.

Can allow substances to enter and leave the cell.
Provides a strong layer around the cell.
Viscous fluid; the nucleus and chloroplasts are located within it.
Gives the plant its green color and produces nutrients
cell membrane
cytoplasm
vacuole
cell wall
chloroplasts
nucleus

Slide 33 - Drag question

animal cell
Plant cell

Slide 34 - Drag question

Elk onderdeel is dubbel.
Sommige onderdelen moeten 2 keer in dezelfde geplaatst worden.
plant cell
animal cell
cell wall
cell membrane
cell membrane
cell wall
chloroplasts
chloroplasts
nucleus
nucleus
vacuole
vacuole

Slide 35 - Drag question

Slide 36 - Link

assignments

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homework
Theme 2: Organs & Cells
basics 4: Cells

  • Asg. 1, 3, 4, 6, 7 
(pgs. 112-114)

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Er zijn hiernaast drie verschillen zichtbaar tussen een plantaardige en een dierlijke cel.
Door welk verschil is plantaardig voedsel moeilijker te verteren dan dierlijk voedsel?
A
Kenmerk A
B
Kenmerk B
C
Kenmerk C
D
Alledrie de kenmerken

Slide 39 - Quiz

Celkern
Cytoplasma
Bladgroenkorrel
Celwand
Celmembraan
Cel van een plant
Cel van een dier

Slide 40 - Drag question