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Essential Question What are the diff types of cells and how are cells organized? Standard

Explore various cell types like skin, nerve cells, and more. Learn about cell structure, organelles, and cell organization. Check out new topics in class and upcoming tests. Understand the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Engage with learning activities to deepen knowledge about cell biology.

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Essential Question What are the diff types of cells and how are cells organized? Standard

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  1. On your RP: Make a list on your RP of different types of cells – many and varied Ex skin, nerve cell etc. . . . Wed 12/11 12/12 Essential Question What are the diff types of cells and how are cells organized? Standard Describe the structure and function of cells and organelles. Today in AC ~ Wed 12/11 Get Cell Tests Back. Two New Topics Celebrity Cells Video Notes Cell Unit Test is Tuesday! Zeros that may need to be busted! Cell Analogy 78% Wed/Thur 67& Fri Vocab Choice #1, Microscope Lab pages Plant Cell Drawing, Picture Prediction, Oh Deer, Bill Nye Cell Video Notes, ABC Summary

  2. New Rule! No students sit in or plays around on the rolling chairs. Who knew, right? Missing part of a wheel. 7th period needs to read this!

  3. Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes Prentice Hall Text Book Pages 41-42 Carefully read starting in the middle of page 41 and page 42 of the PH text book. Then complete the Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting Prokaryotic (bacteria) and Eukaryotic cells (plants and animals). For plants and animal add what you saw from the scope lab and what you know from the different organelles. we are starting at the bottom of this worksheet and working our way to the top!

  4. We did not do this on the block Dec 11 or 12 Brain Pop! Bacteria Do this Friday

  5. Plant Animal Big Paper Squares Bacteria

  6. Many organelles Like ER Plant Animal Chloroplast Most variety in shape Nucleus- Eukaruote Large central vacuoles consumers multicellular Box like shape All have DNA Producer aka autotroph Cell membrane cytoplasm ribosomes Cell wall flagella prokaryotic unicellular smaller many shapes Bacteria

  7. Add this to the back of Cell Theory page Eukaryotic Cells have nuclei and other membrane covered organelles. They can be single celled organisms from Kingdoms Fungi and Protista or they make up multicellular organisms including plants, animals, fungi and protists. You are a Eukaryote. Prokaryotic cells do NOT have a nucleus. The only prokaryotes are the two kingdoms of bacteria. They are all single cellular.

  8. Cell Theory • Turn in your PH textbooks to page 30-31. • Read both pages and the timeline silently. • Fill in the top part of your worksheet with the 3 statements of the Cell Theory • All organisms are made of one or more cells. • The cell is the basic unit of all living things. • All cells come from existing cells.

  9. In the center of the Cell theory worksheet are three cells that your may recognize. Even if you do not know their specific names – I bet you can guess which cell is designed to . . . . carry electrical impulses, float well and swim.

  10. Under each drawings please write these statements. Cell shape is directly related to cell function… A cell that floats A cell that carries through tunnels…. electricity…a neuron a red blood cell! A cell that swims…a sperm cell!

  11. New Content Introduced Today • Prokaryote vs Eukaryote • Cell Shape depends on Cell Structure • New!!! How cells are organized • Raise your hand if you can still say the 5 levels of Ecological Organization in order? Population etc. • Talk to your desk partner – can you work backwards from organism and get to cell – there are 3 levels between organism and cell. Pay Attention! http://amazedatbio.wordpress.com/2012/09/17/7-4-the-diversity-of-cellular-life/

  12. Cellular Organization Image from McGraw Hill

  13. 3rd has this but needs to read Pass out the Cell Organization worksheet! When you finish this – go to the Widget Worksheet and make sure that is all done. Concept map example Organ Tissues Many different tissues doing a job is an

  14. Cell-ebrity Squares Video Notes Please Notice that . . . . • The video notes are numberedin order of the video. Your first answer will be written on the center square. 2nd note bottom right • Listen carefullyand Work quickly • This will be collected and graded for correct answers. Video Link: ..\..\..\Video Stream\cells\The_Living_Cell.asf This is not available on the blog – ask about watching it during homeroom

  15. Response Page • Muscle _____________ is made up for many muscle cells that contract in order for humans to move. • This __________is made up of muscle tissue, fat tissue and blood. • The ________is the basic unit of life. tissue organ cell

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