Cells

Welcome everyone!
Today: 
Discussing exercises paragraph 1.2 (p. 9)
Explaining about cells, paragraph 1.3 
Making exercises paragraph 1.3
 
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Welcome everyone!
Today: 
Discussing exercises paragraph 1.2 (p. 9)
Explaining about cells, paragraph 1.3 
Making exercises paragraph 1.3
 

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Is this one tissue?

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Arrange the human body from big to small, starting with ''body''.

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Please write down as much organ systems as you can

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What are we going to learn today?
We are going to learn:
What a cell is.
What a cell consists of. 
What a organelle is and what the functions of those are. 
What photosynthesis and respiration is. 

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What are cells?
Cells are the smallest unit of life. The express all the traits of life. Cells are the building blocks of life. There are different kind of cells in our body. 

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What do cells consist of?
There are a lot of different processes going on in cells. That's why a cell consist of different ''organs'' as well. We call them organelles

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Organelles
Cell membrane
Thin layer that envelops the cell and keeps it together. It also transport substances in and out of the cell. 
Cytoplasm 
The liquid inside a cell. 
Cell wall 
Thicker wall around the cell that keeps it sturdy and protects it. 
Nucleus 
Core of the cell where the genetic material is stored (DNA)


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Organelles
Mitochondrium (p. mitochondria)
Respiration takes place in this part: it turns food and oxygen into energy
Chloroplast
Photosynthesis takes place in this part: it takes sunlight and CO2, and makes food out of it. 
Vacuole
An extra reservoir for water and/or waste in a cell. 

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Plant cell

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Different cells; different organelles

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Get to work!
The homework for next lesson will be 18 through 24. 
You can whisper and work together with your neighbor.

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What cell is this?

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What cell is this?

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What cell is this?

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What cell is this?

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What cell is this?

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