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Please do the following…. Collect your stamp calendar from the back counter. TODAY’S AGENDA: finish organelle(15) activity(10) organelle ailment(25). 17September M. Organelle Ailment. Today’ objectives: Identify the different jobs that organelle have within the cell. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Please do the following…..1. Collect your stamp calendar from the back counter.

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TODAY’S AGENDA:• finish organelle(15)• activity(10)• organelle ailment(25)

17 September M

Today’ objectives:1.Identify the different jobs that

organelle have within the cell

• Organelle Ailment

ESLRs Addressed:

1. Achieve Academic proficiency

2. Communicate Effectively

3. Demonstrate Civility

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Overview of important organelle processes: Using Energy

All cells need energy…but it must be in a form the cell can use.

Mitochondria- combines glucose (food) & oxygen to make cell energy called ATP

- makes carbon dioxide & water as waste

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Overview of important organelle processes: making food

Plants cells can make their own food because they contain

Chloroplasts -Contains molecule chlorophyll that…

…converts carbon dioxide & water from air to glucose and oxygen using energy from the sun.

… makes plant look green

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Cells make proteins

Most living things are built out of proteins

Proteins are also important in cell to cell communication in the body (hormones, nerve signals etc.)

The plans for making your proteins are stored in your DNA

In most eukaryotes the DNA is divided up into little rods called chromosomes

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The organelles involved in proteins making are

Nucleus• Contains rods of

DNA called chromosomes

• DNA is the “plan’s for protein

• Site where DNA plan converted to RNA

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The organelles involved in proteins making are

Ribosome – organelle where proteins are first assembled – RNA brings the message here

Rough ER - Once proteins are made they are modified in this structure (rough ER = covered w/ ribosomes)

Golgi Apparatus – proteins leave the ER and come to this structure for further modification & packaging into “vesicles”

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Cells make proteins

All organisms make proteins via the same molecular pathway

DNA- RNA protein

This pathway is known as the central dogma of biology because all living things make proteins this way

Organelles involved…(nucleus) (Ribosome) (ER) (Golgi)

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Mitochondria:Ribosomes:Nucleus:Golgi Apparatus:Rough ER:Smooth ER : .Centrosomes:Nucleolus:Lysosome:Cytoplasm:Peroxisomes :Chromosome:

Cell membrane

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Smooth ER : .Centrosomes:Nucleolus:Lysosome:Cytoplasm:Peroxisomes :Chromosome:

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Organelle Ailment cartoons

• Instructions

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Cell organelle function: Movement & support

1. Cytoskeleton – network of proteins like microtubuoles– that helps give the cell its shape, assists in movement & cell reproduction

2. Centrioles (& centrosomes) – makes microtubuoles; may have a role in cell division; also make up flagella & cilia

2. CELL WALL; (plants/bacteria/fungus) – a rigid layer that gives protection support & shape to the cell. Made of cellulose in plants & algae.

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Cell organelle function: Movement & support

3. Vacuole – a fluid filled sac that is often used for storage; In plants the central vacuole is large; holds water and supports the cell & gives it shape. (may also have toxins, pigments etc)

4. Cell membrane – surrounds cell; helps hold its shape; regulates what comes in & out of cell

ADD: Cytoplasm (all the liquid & organelles inside cell membrane); Cytosol – all the fluid inside cell; Helps cell hold its shape

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Cell organelle function: Making Proteins

1. Nucleus: storehouse for DNA – the plans for making proteins

2. nucleolus – makes ribosomes3. RIBOSOMES – tiny organelles that make proteins

based on the information in the DNA; can be found stuck to the ER or free in the cytoplasm.

4. Rough Endoplasmic reticulum – rough because its covered w/ ribsomes; helps with the protein making process.

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Cell organelle function: Making Proteins

4. Golgi apparatus: Processes, packages & delivers proteins

5. Vesicles – small membrane sacs that separate key materials from the rest of the cell.

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Cell organelle function: Metabolism & other functions

1. Mitochondria: supply energy to the cell by converting the energy in the food you eat to a useable cell energy called ATP

2. Vacuole –membrane lined storage container3. Lysosomes – membrane bound organelle that

contains enzymes; defend cells from invading bacteria; breakdown used cell parts.

4. Chloroplasts – structure in plants that contains chlorophyll & performs photosynthesis (food making)

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Cell organelle function: Growth

• Centrosome: coordinate the building and breaking of microtubules in the cell. Plays a role in cell division