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Biology 2.9

Biology 2.9

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Science

9th Grade

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NGSS
K-ESS3-1, MS-LS1-1, K-ESS3-3

+3

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Marcus Page

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9 Slides • 4 Questions

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2.9 Plant Cell Structure

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What You Will Learn

  • Special structures in plant cells and their role

  • Structure and function of chloroplasts

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Multiple Choice

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What kind of cell is this?

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animal cell

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bell bell

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plant cell

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vacuole

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What Do Plants Have to Do That Animals Don't?

  • Distinct structures in plant cells give them their unique shape.

  • Plant cells have a rigid exterior to allow for upright growth.

  • Photosynthesis: Plants make their own food.

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Special Structures in Plant Cells

  • Plant cells have unique structures not found in animal cells:

    • Cell Wall

    • Large Central Vacuole

    • Plastids (like Chloroplasts)

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Multiple Choice

Storage of food, water, wastes, and enzymes.
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Vacuole
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Mitochondria
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Cell Membrane
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Cytoplasm

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The Cell Wall

  • Function: Provides structural support and protection.

  • Structure: Made of cellulose and proteins.

  • Prevents bursting: Controls water flow into the cell.

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The Central Vacuole

  • Takes up 30-90% of the plant cell’s volume.

  • Function: Maintains turgor pressure, stores pigments, and helps in defense.

  • Stores: Water, enzymes, ions, salts, and other substances.

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Multiple Choice

What makes plant vacuole different from an animal vacuole?

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plant vacuoles are small and animal vacuoles are large

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Plant vacuoles are large and and animal vacuoles are small

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plant vacuoles are specialized, such as contractile vacuoles

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Animal vacuoles store large amounts of water. Plant vacuoles store food.

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Plastids

  • Different types of plastids:

    • Chloroplasts: Photosynthesis (makes food).

    • Chromoplasts: Store pigments (color of flowers/fruits).

    • Leucoplasts: Storage of starch and synthesis of molecules.

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Chloroplasts

  • Function: Capture sunlight and convert it into food through photosynthesis.

  • Structure:

    • Enclosed by an inner and outer membrane.

    • Contains stacks of thylakoids arranged into grana.

    • Stroma: The fluid inside, contains DNA and ribosomes.

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Multiple Choice

what dose the plant cell have what the animal cell doesn't have?
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cellmembrane
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ctyoplasm
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vacuole
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chloroplast,cell wall

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Summary

  • Plant cells have unique structures like the cell wall, central vacuole, and plastids.

  • Cell wall provides support and protection.

  • Central vacuole helps with storage and maintaining cell pressure.

  • Chloroplasts perform photosynthesis, converting sunlight into food for the plant.

2.9 Plant Cell Structure

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