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This chapter introduces learners to the cell. They may have encountered the cell before, but here we will look at the structure of cells, including the organelles common to most eukaryotic cells. We will also look at the differences between plant and animal cells.
The diagram shows the structures visible within a cell at high magnification. The structures form the ultrastructure of the cell. Figure 2.9: Diagram of the cell ultrastructure of an animal cell. In pairs, discuss the different organs in the human body and the way in which they function.
Look at the diagram which identifies the different components in a simple animal cell. A drawing of a typical animal cell. Cell membranes. All cells have a cell membrane around them. The cell membrane is a thin layer that encloses the cell's contents and separates the cell from its environment.
Diagrams of cells. Diagrams of the cell are very well understood but they often give us the wrong impression about how complicated cells really are. This assignment will help you understand the complexity of cells. Find and submit a hard copy of \(\text{5}\) micrographs showing different cell organelles.
LESSON PLAN GRADE 9 TERM 1. NATIONAL EDUCATION COLLABORATION TRUST (NECT) Dear Teachers. This learning programme and training is provided by the National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT) on behalf of the Department of Basic Education (DBE)!
Check out our fantastic plant and animal cell diagram. This can also be used as a display poster for your Intermediate Phase learners. Our plant and animal diagram can help your learners learn their cell structure vocabulary.
A BIOLOGICAL DIAGRAM OF AN ANIMAL CELL. Provide labels for A – E. Provide the function of the parts labelled B, C and D. B: Surrounds the cell. Allows certain substances to move in and out. C: Controls the life functions and processes of the cell. Also carries the hereditary genetic material.