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You have 4 tasks to complete for this week's BLOG:
A. Explain how these two organisms are similar to each other at the cellular level? Hint: Compare plant and animal cells
B. Students at Rapid Run are conducting a microscope investigation of 3 different types of cells found in a local pond. Their task is to identify what types of cell they observed and provide 2 pieces of evidence to support their findings. Hint: Use your colored pictures and power point notes.
Slide 1: the cell is oval, is a brownish color with green spots, has a nucleus, and has a long flagella.
Slide 2: the cell is long and narrow, is green, has a nucleus, and was found near the top of the pond.
Slide 3: this cell is rectangular, has a green color, has a nucleus, and was part of large group of similar cells.
C. Use the link below to practice identifying the organelles in an animal cell, plant cell, and bacteria cell. Play the game until you can win for every cell type. Good practice for your quiz on Friday. http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/health/anatomy/cell/index.htm
D. Compare the structures of bacteria to those of other organisms, using the link below. Provide the 5 differences and 4 similarities between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells. http://www.extremeintellect.com/ei2009/science/biology/differencesprokaryoticeukaryotic.html
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Molly O'Hearn and Lara Roberts:)
-They are the same because they both have a ribosome, necleus, golgi apparatus, and an endoplasmic reticulum.
-slide 1 is a animal cell because it has a flagella, is an oval shape and has a nucleolus.
-slide 2 is a plant because it grows near the top of the water where the sunshine hits the water. and it also has a nucleolus.
-slide 3 is an animal cell because its rectangular shape, has a nucleolus and is around other and is around other similar cells
Katelyn Dole & Megan Heis
Core D
A.) These two organisms above have similar structures by ribosome, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, nucleus, Golgi apparatus…Are Engrish good, yes?
B. ) Slide 1. Is a Animal Cell because it has a nucleus and a flagella.
Slide 2. Is a Paramecium because it has a nucleus and is found in pond.
Slide 3. Is a Plant Cell because it is rectangular and has a nucleus.
D.) Similarities:
The similarities between Prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic is that prokaryotic cell are enclosed by plasma membranes, contain ribosome’s, have DNA and is filled with cytoplasm.
Differences:
Eukaryotic cells are larger than prokaryotic cells and are more complex, Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, while eukaryotic cells do, Eukaryotic DNA is linear while prokaryotic DNA is circular. Also, Eukaryotic DNA is organized into chromosomes and is complexed with specialized proteins called histones. In Contrast, prokaryotic DNA does not have histones associated with it and prokaryotic DNA does not form chromosomes, Eukaryotic ribosome are much larger than prokaryotic ribosomes, the cytoplasm of prokaryotes does not contain any organelles.
LAUREN BROWN, HAYLEE KING, MAGGIE SCHWOEPPE. BLOG WEEK 4.
A) Plant cells are surrounded by a cell wall, which is not living. The cell wall allows high pressure to build up inside of the cell because of osmosis. When plant cells are put into distilled water they swell up, but they do not burst. Animal cells on the other hand, do not have cell walls, and will swell and burst if put into distilled water. This is why animals have to excrete excess water.
B) 1. This cell is a prokaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells are an oval shape, and have a long flagellum. Also known as a Bacterial Cell.
2. This cell is an Animal Cell. Sometimes are found near the top of a pond, long and narrow.
3. This cell is a Plant Cell. Plant cells are rectangular and are usually found with a large group of cells.
C) Done.
D) Difference: Prokaryotic cells and Eukaryotic cells are mostly different because of their size and complexity. Eukaryotic cells are much bigger than Prokaryotic. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, but Eukaryotic does. Eukaryotic DNA is linear while Prokaryotic DNA is circular. Eukaryotic ribosomes are much larger than Prokaryotic ribosomes. The cytoplasm of Prokaryotic cells don’t contain any organelles, while Eukaryotic cells do.
Similarity: Prokaryotic cells and Eukaryotic cells are considered silimlar because it is said that Eukaryotic cells evolved from the Prokaryotic. Both are enclosed by plasma membranes, both contain ribosomes, both have DNA, and both are filled with cytoplasm.
A) These organisms are basically the same at the celluar level except that that the plant cell has a cell wall while the animal cell only has the cell membrane.
B) Slide one is an animal cell, Slide 2 is a plant cell, and Slide 3 is a plant cell. We can tell the difference between cells because an animal cell is a brownish color and has a flagella. The plant cells are greenish in color and are long and rectangular.
C) Look Below.
Differences:
1) Size: Eukaryotic cells are much larger and more complex.
2) Nucleus: Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, while eukaryotic cells do.
This makes sense, because eukaryotic cells are large enough that they need a nucleus to keep genetic activities close together and increase efficiency. Prokaryotic cells are small enough so that a nucleus is not necessary to maintain efficiency. Instead, prokaryotic cells have something called a nucleoid. The nucleoid is essentially imaginary, and is the region in which genetic activity occurs within the prokaryotic cell.
3) Structure of DNA: Eukaryotic DNA is linear while prokaryotic DNA is circular. Also, Eukaryotic DNA is organized into chromosomes and is complexed with specialized proteins called histones. In Contrast, prokaryotic DNA does not have histones associated with it and prokaryotic DNA does not form chromosomes.
4) Ribosome Structure: Eukaryotic ribosomes are much larger than prokaryotic ribosomes.
5) Organelles: The cytoplasm of prokaryotes does not contain any organelles.
differences
1. The Eukaryotic cells are much larger and more complex.
2. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus
3. Eukaryotic DNA is linear while prokaryotic DNA is circular
4. Eukaryotic Ribosome are much larger than prokaryotic Ribosome
5. The cytoplasm of prokaryotes does not contain any organelles
4 similarities
1. Enclosed by plasma membranes
2. Contains Ribosome
3. Have DNA
4. Filled with cytoplasm
A. They are the same because the cell came from the plant.
B. Slide 1 is an animal cell because it has a Nucleus and a plant cell doesn’t. Slide 2 is a plant cell because only plants live in a pond and no animals can live in a pond. Slide 3 is a animal cell because it is the only cell that has a Mitochondria.
D. Compare the structures of bacteria to those of other organisms, using the link below. Provide the 5 differences and 4 similarities between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells. http://www.extremeintellect.com/ei2009/science/biology/differencesprokaryoticeukaryotic.html
D. Differences
1) Size:
2. Nucleus
3) Structure of DNA
4) Ribosome Structure
5) Organelles
Similarities
1) Enclosed by plasma membranes.
2) Contain ribosomes.
3) Have DNA.
4) Filled with cytoplasm.
Ryan Noell and Tyler Rupe
A. Explain how these two organisms are similar to each other at the cellular level? Hint: Compare plant and animal cells
they both have a Golgi apparatus and an Endoplasmic reticulum
B. Students at Rapid Run are conducting a microscope investigation of 3 different types of cells found in a local pond. Their task is to identify what types of cell they observed and provide 2 pieces of evidence to support their findings. Hint: Use your colored pictures and power point notes.
Slide 1: the cell is oval, is a brownish color with green spots, has a nucleus, and has long flagella.
Animal because it is oval and only animal cells are oval and only animal cells long flagella.
Slide 2: the cell is long and narrow, is green, has a nucleus, and was found near the top of the pond.
Animal because it is oval and plant cells are all a direct shape
Slide 3: this cell is rectangular, has a green color, has a nucleus, and was part of large group of similar cells.
Plant because it is a certain shape and was found with others like it
C. Use the link below to practice identifying the organelles in an animal cell, plant cell, and bacteria cell. Play the game until you can win for every cell type. Good practice for your quiz on Friday. http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/health/anatomy/cell/index.htm
D. Compare the structures of bacteria to those of other organisms, using the link below. Provide the 5 differences and 4 similarities between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells. http://www.extremeintellect.com/ei2009/science/biology/differencesprokaryoticeukaryotic.html
Differences: Similarities:
Size Enclosed by plasma membrains.
Structure Ribisons
Nucleus DNA
Ribisons Have cytoplasm
Organelles
A. Explain how these two organisms are similar to each other at the cellular level? Hint: Compare plant and animal cells
they both have a Golgi apparatus and an Endoplasmic reticulum
B. Students at Rapid Run are conducting a microscope investigation of 3 different types of cells found in a local pond. Their task is to identify what types of cell they observed and provide 2 pieces of evidence to support their findings. Hint: Use your colored pictures and power point notes.
Slide 1: the cell is oval, is a brownish color with green spots, has a nucleus, and has long flagella.
Animal because it is oval and only animal cells are oval and only animal cells long flagella.
Slide 2: the cell is long and narrow, is green, has a nucleus, and was found near the top of the pond.
Animal because it is oval and plant cells are all a direct shape
Slide 3: this cell is rectangular, has a green color, has a nucleus, and was part of large group of similar cells.
Plant because it is a certain shape and was found with others like it
C. Use the link below to practice identifying the organelles in an animal cell, plant cell, and bacteria cell. Play the game until you can win for every cell type. Good practice for your quiz on Friday. http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/health/anatomy/cell/index.htm
D. Compare the structures of bacteria to those of other organisms, using the link below. Provide the 5 differences and 4 similarities between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells. http://www.extremeintellect.com/ei2009/science/biology/differencesprokaryoticeukaryotic.html
Differences: Similarities:
Size Enclosed by plasma membrains.
Structure Ribisons
Nucleus DNA
Ribisons Have cytoplasm
Organelles
A. Both organisms are similar at the cellular level because of the fact that they both have a nucleus, ribosomes, cytoplasm, cell membrane, nucleoplasm, nuclear membrane, golgi apparatus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum.
B. Slide 1: It is an animal cell because it is oval and has a flagella; only animal cells have flagella’s and have an oval shape. Slide 2: It is a plant cell because it is long and narrow, green, and found at the top of the pond. Most plant cells are long and narrow and almost all are green or greenish in color. Slide 3: It is another plant cell because it is rectangular, green, and was in a group with other similar cells. Plant cells are mostly green and a lot have a rectangular shape.
D. Differences: Eukaryotic cells are larger and more complex than Prokaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells don’t have a nucleus; Eukaryotic cells do. Eukaryotic DNA is linear, while as Prokaryotic DNA is circular. Eukaryotic ribosomes are much larger than Prokaryotic ribosomes. The cytoplasm of Prokaryotic cells does not contain any organelles. Similarities: Eukaryotic cells and Prokaryotic cells both are enclosed by plasma membranes, contain ribosomes, have DNA, and are filled with cytoplasm.
A. Both organisms are similar at the cellular level because of the fact that they both have a nucleus, ribosomes, cytoplasm, cell membrane, nucleoplasm, nuclear membrane, golgi apparatus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum.
B. Slide 1: It is an animal cell because it is oval and has a flagella; only animal cells have flagella’s and have an oval shape.
Slide 2: It is a plant cell because it is long and narrow, green, and found at the top of the pond. Most plant cells are long and narrow and almost all are green or greenish in color.
Slide 3: It is another plant cell because it is rectangular, green, and was in a group with other similar cells. Plant cells are mostly green and a lot have a rectangular shape.
D. Differences: The size of the eukaryotic cells are much larger and more complex, prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, while eukaryotic cells do, eukaryotic DNA is linear while prokaryotic DNA is circular
Similarities: Enclosed by plasma membranes, contain ribosomes, have DNA, and filled with cytoplasm
These two things are similar to each other at a cellular level because they both have a cell membrane; a nucleus, a goggli apprentice, and they both have ribistones.
The types of organisms a student would see are parameciums.
The differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells are that the eukaryotic are larger and more complex, but prokaryote’s nucleus are not there. Another difference between the two is that eukaryotic have linear DNA maps, eukaryotic had larger ribosome, and the cytoplasm in the prokaryotic has no organelles. The similarities between the two are enclosed plasma membranes, contain ribosome, have DNA, and they are filled with cytoplasm.
I got a 100% on the quizzes.
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