Plant and Animal Cells

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Plant and Animal Cells

Lesson Objectives
All – Pupils will be able to identify a plant
cell and an animal cell
Starter:
Most – Pupils will be able to describe the
difference between a plant and an animal What is a cell?
cells How would you
Some – Pupils will be able to explain the explain a cell to
function of each parts of the cells an alien?
A PLANT
Label the parts of the plant cell CELL

chloroplast vacuole cytoplasm

nucleus cell cell mitochondrion


membrane wall
Label the parts of the animal cell

AN ANIMAL
Nucleus CELL

Cell
membrane

mitochondrion
Cytoplasm
What does each part of the cell do?
Part Function
Made of cellulose which makes the wall rigid. Strengthens cell and
nucleus provides support.
cytoplasm Jelly like substance where the chemical reactions in a cell take place.
In a plant cell this contains a watery liquid called cell sap. It keeps the cell
cell membrane firm.
Barrier around the cell. It controls what can come in and out of the cell
cell wall
This is where respiration happens. It is a reaction which transfers energy
chloroplasts for the organism.

Where photosynthesis happens. They contain a green substance called


vacuole chlorophyll which traps energy transferred from the sun.
Controls the cell and contains genetic material.
mitochondrion
Animal Plant
Plant Cells Bingo

• Draw a grid that looks like this ...


Now pick 6 of these words and put them in
your grid
 
• Animal Cell • Mitochondria
• Plant Cell • Cytoplasm
• Cell Wall • Nucleus
• Cell Membrane • Microscope
• Vacuole • Chloroplasts
• Cell • Tissue
Lesson Objectives

• All – Pupils will be able to identify a plant cell and an animal cell
(level 3)

• Most – Pupils will be able to describe the difference between a plant


and an animal cells (level 4)

• Some – Pupils will be able to explain the function of each parts of the
cells (level 5)

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