Science 8 DLL
Science 8 DLL
Science 8 DLL
I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the learners should be able to:
Subtask:
Identify the parts of the cell and its function (S7LT-IIc-3) 1.1
III. PROCEDURE
A. Preliminaries
➢ Prayer
➢ Greetings
➢ Checking of attendance
➢ Review of the previous lesson
1. Who discovered the cell?
2. Who is the father of microbiology?
A. Activity
ACTIVITY
“Unscramble Me”
The class will be divided into three groups. Each group shall pick a representative
to place their answer on the board. The first group to complete and give the correct
set of words will be declared winner and will get additional points.
1. Plant - tplna
2. Animal - mniaal
3. Organelles - rgaonllees
4. Nucleus - unclsue
5. Cell - elcl
6. Protein - tniepro
7. Genetic - cgetien
8. Membrane - enarbmme
9. Function - onitcfnu
10. Structure - erutcruts
Each group will be given a task, afterwards the teacher will gather the work of the
students and will check if each group got the correct answer.
Follow up questions:
1. Are these words being familiar?
2. Why did you come up with these words?
3. What is their relation with each other?
B. Analysis
Let the learners analyze this picture base on their observation.
Follow up questions:
1. In the picture above, what do you think is that?
2. Can you tell me what is your observation about that picture?
3. Do you think they are look the same?
C. Abstraction
PARTS OF THE CELL AND ITS FUNCTIONS
CELLS – The basic unit of life that can perform all activities associated with life,
like growth, reproduction, excretion, and nutrition. There are 2 types of cells the
UNICELLULAR and MULTICELLULAR
UNICELLULAR is made up of one cell. Example for that are bacteria,
amoeba and paramecium.
MULTICELLUAR are made up of 2 or more than cells. Example for that
are humans, animals, and plants.
PLANT CELL STRUCTURE
1. Cell Wall – it is the outer covering positioned next to the cell membrane or
plasma membrane in most plant cells, fungi, bacteria, and algae. It is also made
up of cellulose that protect, support, and give plants their shape. PRESENT
ONLY IN PLANT CELL
7. Nucleolus – where the ribosomes are produced and it is located inside the
nucleus. PRESENT IN BOTH CELL (ANIMAL AND PLANT)
10. Vacuole – “storage rooms of the cell” it is the membrane bound structure which
main function is for storage of food, water and even waste. PRESENT IN
BOTH CELL (Animal and Plant)
11. Lysosomes – “suicidal bag of the cell” act as the waste disposal system of the
cell by digesting or breaking down trash or unneeded materials in the
cytoplasm. PRESENT IN BOTH CELL (Animal and Plant)
12. Centrioles – a cylindrical structures which play an important role in cell division
and only be found in animal cell because it helps to produce a new cell. Only in
ANIMAL CELL
13. Chloroplast – contains the pigment of the chlorophyll that captures energy from
sunlight for the photosynthesis. Only in PLANT CELL
SUMMARY
Cell membrane, nucleus, smooth or rough endoplasmic reticulum,
lysosome, vacuole, Golgi apparatus, ribosome, mitochondria, cytoplasm, are
present in both cell animal and plant cell only the centrioles is not present in plant
cell because it can be only found in animal cell while the chloroplast only be found
in plant cell. Animal and plant cells have almost the same structure because they
are both eukaryotic. Cells are essential to life as we know it. No living thing would
survive without cells. Plants would not exist if plant cells did not exist. All living
things would perish if plants did not exist.
Questions:
1. What are the organelles are both present in animal and plant cell?
2. Based on our lesson do you think cell is important? Why?
3. How is it important the cell in all living things?
D. Application
Let’s just say in our body, what organ represent the cell wall? Why do
you think that organ represent the cell wall?
IV. Evaluation
Direction: Identify the parts of the cell choose the letter of correct answer
1. What controls most of the cell processes and contains the genetic information of
DNA?
A. Mitochondria
B. Chloroplast
C. Nucleus
D. Nucleolus
2. What is the primary function of the Cell Wall?
A. To protect and provide support for the cell.
B. Builds proteins.
C. Convert solar energy to chemical energy.
D. Takes in carbon dioxide.
3. What regulates what enters and leaves the cell and provides protection and
support?
A. Nucleus
B. Ribosomes
C. Cell Wall
D. Cell Membrane
5. Which cell part is not present in plant cell but is found in animal cell?
A. Centrioles
B. Mitochondria
C. Nucleus
D. Vacuoles
V. Assignment
Bring your art materials because you will be going to draw animal and plant cell
structure.
PREPARED BY:
RHEA MAE S. CLAROS