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AGENDA – 9/30/15 Take out science journal, pick up sheets at the front, and take out review sheet! Bell-Ringer: Add to Viruses Notes Cells/Viruses Review Game Closing: Finish working on Study Guide! HOMEWORK: CELLS/VIRUS TEST TOMORROW!!!!! PLEASE STUDY!

You will get a copy of Virus Video notes that you will fill in as you progress through the next video. Paste these into your notebook and answer the questions as you watch the video. atch?v=f-ApyHtAONU

One more video…. Add notes to your chart on how viruses work… mEGShQhttps:// mEGShQ

CELLS REVIEW ROUND 1 – 5 POINTS EACH ROUND 2 – 10 POINTS EACH ROUND POINTS EACH

1. What is the function of the structure below?

Lets materials in and out of the cell, maintaining homeostasis 1. What is the function of the structure below?

2. A liver cell and a muscle cell in a human developed from the same single cell, but their appearance and functions are different. Why does this happen? A. Contains different genes than the muscle cell B. Lacks the genes found in muscle cells C. Expresses different genes than the muscle cell D. All of the above

2. A liver cell and a muscle cell in a human developed from the same single cell, but their appearance and functions are different. Why does this happen? A. Contains different genes than the muscle cell B. Lacks the genes found in muscle cells C. Expresses different genes than the muscle cell D. All of the above

3. Which organelle (without a membrane) builds proteins?

RIBOSOME

4. What is the name of the organelle that digests and recycles for the eukaryotic cell?

LYSOSOMES

5. The “envelope” that surrounds the nucleus is called?

Nuclear Envelope (“membrane”)

ROUND 2

1. What is the function of the Golgi apparatus (Golgi body)?

SORTS, PACKAGES, AND TRANSPORTS PROTEINS 1. What is the function of the Golgi apparatus (Golgi body)?

2. What is found in both cells and viruses?

GENETIC MATERIAL!

3. What do these projections on a virus do?

Allows it to attach to a host cell.

4. A cucumber cell and ecoli bacteria cell will have these in common…. A. cell wall, chloroplasts, cytoplasm B. cell wall, plasma membrane, mitochondria C. nucleus, cell wall, ribosomes D. plasma membrane, ribosomes, cell wall

4. A cucumber cell and ecoli bacteria cell will have these in common…. A. cell wall, chloroplasts, cytoplasm B. cell wall, plasma membrane, mitochondria C. nucleus, cell wall, ribosomes D. plasma membrane, ribosomes, cell wall

5. Plant cells carry out photosynthesis. Which type of cells carry out cellular respiration with Mitochondria? A. only plant cells B. only animal cells C. plant and animal cells D. chloroplasts

5. Plant cells carry out photosynthesis. Which type of cells carry out cellular respiration with Mitochondria? A. only plant cells B. only animal cells C. plant and animal cells D. chloroplasts

ROUND 3

1. What is name of the human tissue that protects our internal body from the outside environment? (has to be the correct biology name)

Epithelial

2. List the three parts of the cell theory. Call me over when you have them done for me to check.

2. List the three parts of the cell theory. Call me over when you have them done for me to check. 1.All living things are made of cells 2.Cells are the basic unit of life 3.All cells come from pre-existing cells

3. True/False: The Mitochondria and Chloroplasts are a membrane-bound organelle.

TRUE!

4. List three differences between animal cells and plant cells, call me over when you have it.

1.Plants have one large vacuole, animal cells have many small ones 2.Plant cells have chloroplasts 3.Plant cells have a cell wall 4.Animal cells have centrioles

5. All of your cells contain the same DNA. What then makes your cells different from each other?

5. All of your cells contain the same DNA. What then makes your cells different from each other? Cell Differentiation