Unit 4: Eukaryotic Cells
Syllabus Statements
EI Eukaryotes have a much more complex cell structure than prokaryotes. 1.2.U2 Eukaryotes have a compartmentalized cell structure. 1.2.S3 Interpretations of electron micrographs to identify organelles and deduce the function of specialized cells. 1.2.S2 Drawings of the ultrastructure of eukaryotic cells based on electron micrographs (include plasma membrane, cytoplasm, 80s ribosomes, nucleus, mitochondria, cell wall, other organelles). 1.2.A1 Structure and function of organelles within exocrine gland cells of the pancreas. 1.2.A2 Structure and function of organelles within palisade mesophyll cells of the leaf. 1.4.U3 Vesicles move materials within cells. 1.5.U3 The origin of eukaryotic cells can be explained by the endosymbiotic theory (evidence is expected, don't need to include origin of cilia and flagella) |
Notes/Handouts
Knowledge Inventory Review: Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes Discovery and Structure of Cells Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes Video 1.2.U2 Notes Overview of Eukaryotes Reading Mitochondria Transplant Into Heart Article Cell Structure Notes - FYI (if you need more review) Quizizz Review: Organelles Matching Activity - Print Out 1.2.S3 Notes Organelle Micrographs Link 1.2.S2 Notes Cell Image Library - Electron Micrograph Pictures 1.2.A1 Notes Pancreas Video 1.2.A2 Notes Palisade Mesophyll Cell Video 1.4.U3 Notes ER, Golgi and Lysosome Reading Animation Motor Neuron Vesicle Movement Video 1.5.U3 Notes Endosymbiosis Theory Video Where did Eukaryotic Cells Come From Video Cellular Organelles Article “Slaves to Evolution” Article Endosymbiont Theory Article Final Knowledge Audit |