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Cell Theory/Research Project 5 Jan 16  Lt: Begin the LA/Science research paper.  Hw: Get the research-project-parent letter signed  Open: How are animal cells different from plants cells? Plants cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts, which animal cells do not have.

Cell Theory/Research Project  Complete As # 2 Cell Theory – p. 369 What are cells? – p. 369 What are some functions of cells? – p. 370 How did the invention of the microscope help advance the study of life science? – p. 370 Hooke published drawings of the cells he saw in a book, which became a bestseller. Why do you think people were so interested in seeing Hooke’s drawings? – p. 372 Summarize how Schleiden, Schwann, and Virchow contribute to the understanding of cells? – p. 372 What is the cell theory?

Cell Theory/Research Project  Research Project 1.Choose a topic 2.Answer the four questions for your topic by researching and using at least three different sources. 3.Google doc; format 4.Visual 5.Due date 6.Timeline; guidelines 7.Signature