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Exploring Cells: The Smallest Units of Life

In this lesson, we will learn about the different parts of cells and their functions. We will explore the nucleus, mitochondria, and ribosome, and understand how they contribute to the overall functioning of living organisms. Join us to discover the fascinating world of cells!

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Exploring Cells: The Smallest Units of Life

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  1. Lesson 1

  2. AIM: Tiny Bags of Water You’re Made of • Do now: What’s your favorite pizza?

  3. What is your favorite pizza made up of?

  4. Group A: Temple, Leo, Chris, Esme Group B: Monty, Samy, Jeremy, Stephon Do Now: List or Draw some INTERNAL body parts of Human • Do Now: List or Draw some EXTERNAL body parts of Human

  5. What is in that body part?

  6. Can you name any smaller parts of that body parts?

  7. VIDEO • Power of 10

  8. What are some words/images do you remember from the video?

  9. Do you remember these images from the video? • 1. • 2. • 3.

  10. Do you remember these images from the video? • 4. • 5. • 6.

  11. Cell… WHAT ARE YOU?

  12. Group A: Group B: Name things that DO NOT have Cells • Name things that have Cells

  13. Do NOw • 1. Name things that have Cells • 2. Name things that DO NOT have Cells

  14. vs

  15. ONLY Living organisms have CELLS.. • BUT WHY?!?!?!? • Think about what we do for living.. . • How do we know if something is alive or not?

  16. Because CELL does what we do. They • Make energy • Use energy • Eat • Breathe • Remove waste • Smallest unit of Living Things

  17. Answer this question for your classwork. • CELL does what we do. They • Make energy Use energy • Breathe Remove waste • 1. How does cell do all these activity that we do? • 2. Why the cell is the smallest unit of living thing? • Write only 3 sentences, DO NOT use the words that you don’t know. • DO NOT USE following words: nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, ribosome, lysosome, golgi body, vacuole, cytoplasm, membrane, and cytoskeleton)

  18. Lesson 2

  19. Let’s take a close look of cells.. • How small is the cell? • How can we see what’s in the cell? Is there something in the cell?

  20. Let’s take a close look of cells.. • Make 5 observations. • What is the biggest structure? Which structure has holes? What is the most common structure? • What else do you see?

  21. AIM: Tiny Bags of Water You’re Made of • Do now: WHAT IS THE SMALLEST UNIT OF LIFE?! • Make 5 observations. • What is the biggest structure? Which structure has holes? What is the most common structure? • What else do you see?

  22. The cell • THE SMALLEST UNIT OF LIFE

  23. Nucleus: Control Center. • Holds information about how to make different parts of your body. • Has its own membrane

  24. Mitochondria: Energy Factory. Making ENERGY

  25. Do now • What is the function of nucleus? What is the nickname of the nucleus? What is the function of mitochondria? What is mitochondria's nickname?

  26. Ribosome: Protein Factory. Making Protein

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