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Welcome to Science (9/26) You DO NOT NEED your ScienceSaurus. You may sit wherever you would like but please do not move the chairs around and take out the following: Your Cell Drawing W.S. Your Cell Book (Page 20) Your Planner Today’s Objective: Finish up our material on Animal vs. Plant Cells and the structure and function of organelles. Due Dates: A closer Look at Animal and Plant Cells due Tues. Sept. 27th

Order of Activities: Finish your Cell Drawing W.S. (AT THIS POINT DON’T WORRY ABOUT COLOR. YOU NEED THE NAMES AND FUNCTIONS.) Work on your a Closer Look at Animal and Plant Cells W.S. Visit the interactive website located on the Life Science Home Page.

Resources to draw your cell: Pages 20-24 in your Cell Structure and Function Textbook Pages 77 and 78 in your ScienceSaurus BrainPOP Cells Video The Human Body and Biology Basher books (more fun than helpful)

Organelles from our Standards: Nucleus Chloroplasts (Plant Cells) Mitochondria Cell Membrane Cell Wall (Plant Cells) Please add as many others as you can.

These Human Cheek Cells are at about 400X magnification These Human Cheek Cells are at about 400X magnification. They are probably about (0.05 mm) wide.

These Onion Skin Cells are at about 100X magnification These Onion Skin Cells are at about 100X magnification. They are probably about (0.1 mm) wide.

These Live Elodea Cells are at about 400X magnification These Live Elodea Cells are at about 400X magnification. They are probably about (0.05 mm) wide.

Elodea (Aquarium Plant)