Genetics Objectives: - I can describe the basic structure of a cell. - I can explain how the structures of the cell relate to its function.

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Genetics Objectives: - I can describe the basic structure of a cell. - I can explain how the structures of the cell relate to its function.

Genetics Vocabulary Genetics: The science of how traits are passed down from generation to generation. Traits: The physical or behavioral characteristics that can be passed down generations.

Cell Vocabulary Organelles: Structures inside the cell that perform special functions Nucleus: The control center of the cell. It contains DNA. DNA: The genetic material in a cell that stores the genetic information.

Warm-Up: Add the Organelle(s) to your cell vocab. and draw and label it in you cell diagrams. Cell Membrane- Covering around the cell that allows materials to flow in and out. Cytoplasm- Jelly like substance that fills up the space inside a cell.