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Today: Cell AnalogiesNEW SEATS: Don’t
get all your supplies out until after I assign those seats.
Today’s LT: I can describe the function to different parts of a cell by comparing them to a real world system.
TONIGHT’S HOMEWORK: NONE
TODAY’S AGENDA:
New seats
HW Check
Vocabulary matching
Analogy Project Grading Rubric
Project Idea Share-Out
Analogy Project Work Time.
Today: Cell Analogy Project Work Day Warm Up: What is the difference
between mitochondria and chloroplast?
Today’s LT: I can describe the function to different parts of a cell by comparing them to a real world system.
Tomorrow: Check quiz on essential vocabulary – Cell Cell Theory Cell Wall Membrane Chloroplast Nucleus
HW – Review terms for quiz tomorrow
TODAY’S AGENDA
About Cytoskeleton
Changes to Project Requirements New Rubric
Work Habits Self-Check
Project Work Time
CytoskeletonThe cytoskeleton helps the cell with
shape, support, and movement. It often looks like lines or fibers running throughout the inside of the cell.
ShapeFor cells without cell walls, the cytoskeleton
determines the shape of the cell. Still exists in cells WITH cell walls though, it just
doesn’t end up determining the shape so much.
SupportCytoskeleton can connect to places outside the
cell, supporting the cell in its place within a body.
It also helps hold organelles in position within the cell, supporting them within the cell.
Movement INSIDE the cellCytoskeleton helps things move around the
inside of the cell, like the tracks that packages move on.
http://youtu.be/7sRZy9PgPvg
Movement OUTSIDE the cell
Cytoskeleton can cause a cell to move. For example, white blood cells that help protect your body from diseases and viruses “crawl” around your body by making the cytoskeleton move.Cancer cells can move around the body by the
actions of the cytoskeleton. Researchers work on developing drugs that fight cancer by stopping the cytoskeleton from working.
http://youtu.be/PwqY99gNipE
Cytoskeleton AnalogyThe human skeleton is a possible analogy for some ways the
cytoskeleton works if the cell were a human body: Provides support to our body Allows for movement
Tent poles is another good analogy for some ways it works if the cell were a tent: Provides support for tent fabric Secures the tent in place by staking it down or tying it to a tree.
A railroad track is another good analogy if the cell was a country: Pre-set lines that goods move along going from one place to
another.
Cytoskeleton AnalogyGiven YOUR cell analogy, what would be a good
one for the cytoskeleton? ThinkPairShareShare