SC15.7.3
Construct an explanation of the function (e.g., mitochondria releasing energy during cellular respiration) of specific cell structures (i.e., nucleus, cell membrane, cell wall, ribosomes, mitochondria, chloroplasts, and vacuoles) for maintaining a stable environment.
Construct an explanation of the function (e.g., mitochondria releasing energy during cellular respiration) of specific cell structures (i.e., nucleus, cell membrane, cell wall, ribosomes, mitochondria, chloroplasts, and vacuoles) for maintaining a stable environment.
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UP:SC15.7.3
Vocabulary
- Explanation
- Structure
- Function
- Organelle
- Nucleus
- Cell membrane
- Cell wall
- Ribosome
- Mitochondria
- Chloroplast
- Vacuole
- Homeostasis
- System
- Valid
- Reliable
Knowledge
- Function of organelles (i.e., nucleus, cell membrane, cell wall, ribosome, mitochondria, chloroplast, vacuole).
- Roles of organelles in maintaining a stable environment.
- Key differences between animal and plant cells (e.g., Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, etc.).
Skills
- Articulate a statement that relates a given phenomenon to a scientific idea, including how different parts of a cell contribute to how the cell functions as a whole, both separately and together with other structures.
Understanding
- The function of an organelle contributes to the overall function of the cell, both separately and together with other organelles, to maintain a stable environment.
- Organelles function together as parts of a system (the cell).
- Organelles function together as parts of a system that determines cellular function.
- Energy is required to maintain a stable environment.