Personalisation of Education by AI and Big Data - Lourdes Guàrdia
COMPARING PLANT CELL AND ANIMAL CELL ppt.pptx
1. DISTRICT MIDYEAR IN-
SERVICE TRAINING FOR
TEACHERS
DEMONSTRATION TEACHING
SHEILA MAE O. VILLANTES
Teacher Demonstration
2. REVIEW:
Activity 1. Mix and Match
Activity
• Complete the missing
structure, name or function
of each organelle. Paste it
on the board.
3.
4. Activity 2.
What-Cha-See? Picture puzzle
• Arrange the puzzle to reveal
the mystery picture.
• Guide Questions:
• How is one picture different
from the other?
• What is the picture all about?
8. ACTIVITY 3.
SPOT THE DIFFERENCE
(video presentation)
Guide questions:
1. What are the similarities of animal cell and
plant cell?
2. How are they different?
3. What is the function of the cell wall in plant
cells?
4. How are the vacuoles different in plant
and animal cells?
11. ACTIVITY 4.
PICK ME UP! FIX ME UP!
Group Activity
• Using the two board,
arrange/assemble the different
organelles by pasting it on the
board to show how a plant cell differ
from an animal cell according to the
presence or absence of organelle.
12. Guide questions:
1. What cell organelles are found in both
cells?
2. What cell organelles are present only
in animal cells? What is/are its function?
3. Which are present only in plant cells?
What is/are its function?
4. Could a plant cell and animal cell
survive without its mitochondrion even if
all other organelles were present?
15. SIMILARITIES OF PLANT AND
ANIMAL CELLS
Both have the presence of
membrane-bound organelles such as
1. Mitochondria
-The powerhouse
of the cell
16. Similarities of plant and animal cell
2. Golgi Bodies
- Modifies and transport proteins
and fats/lipids
17. Similarities of plant and animal cell
3. Smooth
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
• Modifies proteins
and lipids and
transport it to other
parts of the cell. It
is free from
ribosomes
18. Similarities of plant and animal cell
4. Rough endoplasmic reticulum
- Transport materials needed by the
cell. It has ribosomes attached to it
19. Similarities of plant and animal cell
5. Nucleus
- Directs and controls all activities of the
cell
20. Similarities of plant and animal cell
6. Cytoplasm
- The jelly-like structure
where organelles are
suspended
7. Cell membrane
- Selectively semi-
permeable membrane
that controls what goes
in and goes out of the
cell
21. Similarities of plant and animal cell
8. Lysosome
- The material breaker.
It contains enzymes
that digest worn out
organelles
23. Differences of plant and animal cell
• Organelles found
only in plant cells
are:
1. Chloroplast – the
site of
photosynthesis. It
has green pigments
called chlorophyll
24. Organelles found only in plant cells
2. Cell Wall
- Provides and maintains the shape
of the cell
25. Organelles found only in plant cells
3. Large Vacuole
- Provides storage, waste disposal,
protection and growth of the cell. It is
called “water reservoir”.
27. Organelles found only in animal cell
2. Small vacuoles
- Helps in transporting proteins, fats and
lipids inside and outside the cell
28.
29. ACTIVITY 5.
LET’S DO THE PLANIMAL!
Compare and contrast plant and
animal cell by filling in the Venn
Diagram. Paste the picture of
common organelles and identify its
name in the overlapping areas while
the differences are in the non-
overlapping areas.
30.
31. ACTIVITY 6.
C-C NOW NA!
• Put a check (√) mark in the
column where each of the
organelle is found.
32.
33. EXTEND/ASSIGNMENT
Each group will compose either one of
the following about the topic learned
a. Song
b. Poem
Rubric:
Criteria Points
Relevance of
the topic
10
Presentation 10
Total 20 points