3 The Ultrastructure of the Cell

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The Ultrastructure of the Cell – Research Task
In pairs, you will research the structure and function of one type of cell organelle found in eukaryotic
cells.
Your organelle is the nucleus.
You must produce a worksheet (1 side of A4) and a short teaching session (2-3 minutes) to help the rest
of the class understand how your organelle works.
You must include:
- Diagram(s)
- Photomicrograph(s)
- An explanation of how the organelle works and what its role is within the cell.
- An activity, e.g. questions/fill in the gaps etc.
These may be either in your worksheet or your teaching session or both.
You may not use PowerPoint – your teaching session will be using your own notes and a whiteboard
only! Both partners must be able to deliver the teaching session.
All worksheets must be handed to/emailed to Mrs Eves (rlj@canon-slade.bolton.sch.uk) no later than
the end of the day on Monday 17th November.
The Ultrastructure of the Cell – Research Task
In pairs, you will research the structure and function of one type of cell organelle found in eukaryotic
cells.
Your organelle is the mitochondrion.
You must produce a worksheet (1 side of A4) and a short teaching session (2-3 minutes) to help the rest
of the class understand how your organelle works.
You must include:
- Diagram(s)
- Photomicrograph(s)
- An explanation of how the organelle works and what its role is within the cell.
- An activity, e.g. questions/fill in the gaps etc.
These may be either in your worksheet or your teaching session or both.
You may not use PowerPoint – your teaching session will be using your own notes and a whiteboard
only! Both partners must be able to deliver the teaching session.
All worksheets must be handed to/emailed to Mrs Eves (rlj@canon-slade.bolton.sch.uk) no later than
the end of the day on Monday 17th November.
The Ultrastructure of the Cell – Research Task
In pairs, you will research the structure and function of one type of cell organelle found in eukaryotic
cells.
Your organelle is the ribosome.
You must produce a worksheet (1 side of A4) and a short teaching session (2-3 minutes) to help the rest
of the class understand how your organelle works.
You must include:
- Diagram(s)
- Photomicrograph(s)
- An explanation of how the organelle works and what its role is within the cell.
- An activity, e.g. questions/fill in the gaps etc.
These may be either in your worksheet or your teaching session or both.
You may not use PowerPoint – your teaching session will be using your own notes and a whiteboard
only! Both partners must be able to deliver the teaching session.
All worksheets must be handed to/emailed to Mrs Eves (rlj@canon-slade.bolton.sch.uk) no later than
the end of the day on Monday 17th November.
The Ultrastructure of the Cell – Research Task
In pairs, you will research the structure and function of one type of cell organelle found in eukaryotic
cells.
Your organelle is the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
You must produce a worksheet (1 side of A4) and a short teaching session (2-3 minutes) to help the rest
of the class understand how your organelle works.
You must include:
- Diagram(s)
- Photomicrograph(s)
- An explanation of how the organelle works and what its role is within the cell.
- An activity, e.g. questions/fill in the gaps etc.
These may be either in your worksheet or your teaching session or both.
You may not use PowerPoint – your teaching session will be using your own notes and a whiteboard
only! Both partners must be able to deliver the teaching session.
All worksheets must be handed to/emailed to Mrs Eves (rlj@canon-slade.bolton.sch.uk) no later than
the end of the day on Monday 17th November.
The Ultrastructure of the Cell – Research Task
In pairs, you will research the structure and function of one type of cell organelle found in eukaryotic
cells.
Your organelle is the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
You must produce a worksheet (1 side of A4) and a short teaching session (2-3 minutes) to help the rest
of the class understand how your organelle works.
You must include:
- Diagram(s)
- Photomicrograph(s)
- An explanation of how the organelle works and what its role is within the cell.
- An activity, e.g. questions/fill in the gaps etc.
These may be either in your worksheet or your teaching session or both.
You may not use PowerPoint – your teaching session will be using your own notes and a whiteboard
only! Both partners must be able to deliver the teaching session.
All worksheets must be handed to/emailed to Mrs Eves (rlj@canon-slade.bolton.sch.uk) no later than
the end of the day on Monday 17th November.
The Ultrastructure of the Cell – Research Task
In pairs, you will research the structure and function of one type of cell organelle found in eukaryotic
cells.
Your organelle is the Golgi apparatus.
You must produce a worksheet (1 side of A4) and a short teaching session (2-3 minutes) to help the rest
of the class understand how your organelle works.
You must include:
- Diagram(s)
- Photomicrograph(s)
- An explanation of how the organelle works and what its role is within the cell.
- An activity, e.g. questions/fill in the gaps etc.
These may be either in your worksheet or your teaching session or both.
You may not use PowerPoint – your teaching session will be using your own notes and a whiteboard
only! Both partners must be able to deliver the teaching session.
All worksheets must be handed to/emailed to Mrs Eves (rlj@canon-slade.bolton.sch.uk) no later than
the end of the day on Monday 17th November.
The Ultrastructure of the Cell – Research Task
In pairs, you will research the structure and function of one type of cell organelle found in eukaryotic
cells.
Your organelle is the lysosome.
You must produce a worksheet (1 side of A4) and a short teaching session (2-3 minutes) to help the rest
of the class understand how your organelle works.
You must include:
- Diagram(s)
- Photomicrograph(s)
- An explanation of how the organelle works and what its role is within the cell.
- An activity, e.g. questions/fill in the gaps etc.
These may be either in your worksheet or your teaching session or both.
You may not use PowerPoint – your teaching session will be using your own notes and a whiteboard
only! Both partners must be able to deliver the teaching session.
All worksheets must be handed to/emailed to Mrs Eves (rlj@canon-slade.bolton.sch.uk) no later than
the end of the day on Monday 17th November.
The Ultrastructure of the Cell – Research Task
In pairs, you will research the structure and function of one type of cell organelle found in eukaryotic
cells.
Your organelle is the chloroplast.
You must produce a worksheet (1 side of A4) and a short teaching session (2-3 minutes) to help the rest
of the class understand how your organelle works.
You must include:
- Diagram(s)
- Photomicrograph(s)
- An explanation of how the organelle works and what its role is within the cell.
- An activity, e.g. questions/fill in the gaps etc.
These may be either in your worksheet or your teaching session or both.
You may not use PowerPoint – your teaching session will be using your own notes and a whiteboard
only! Both partners must be able to deliver the teaching session.
All worksheets must be handed to/emailed to Mrs Eves (rlj@canon-slade.bolton.sch.uk) no later than
the end of the day on Monday 17th November.
The Ultrastructure of the Cell – Research Task
In pairs, you will research the structure and function of one type of cell organelle found in eukaryotic
cells.
Your organelle is the cell wall.
You must produce a worksheet (1 side of A4) and a short teaching session (2-3 minutes) to help the rest
of the class understand how your organelle works.
You must include:
- Diagram(s)
- Photomicrograph(s)
- An explanation of how the organelle works and what its role is within the cell.
- An activity, e.g. questions/fill in the gaps etc.
These may be either in your worksheet or your teaching session or both.
You may not use PowerPoint – your teaching session will be using your own notes and a whiteboard
only! Both partners must be able to deliver the teaching session.
All worksheets must be handed to/emailed to Mrs Eves (rlj@canon-slade.bolton.sch.uk) no later than
the end of the day on Monday 17th November.
The Ultrastructure of the Cell – Research Task
In pairs, you will research the structure and function of one type of cell organelle found in eukaryotic
cells.
Your organelle is the vacuole.
You must produce a worksheet (1 side of A4) and a short teaching session (2-3 minutes) to help the rest
of the class understand how your organelle works.
You must include:
- Diagram(s)
- Photomicrograph(s)
- An explanation of how the organelle works and what its role is within the cell.
- An activity, e.g. questions/fill in the gaps etc.
These may be either in your worksheet or your teaching session or both.
You may not use PowerPoint – your teaching session will be using your own notes and a whiteboard
only! Both partners must be able to deliver the teaching session.
All worksheets must be handed to/emailed to Mrs Eves (rlj@canon-slade.bolton.sch.uk) no later than
the end of the day on Monday 17th November.
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