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Cell Structure and Function Preview Movie Click Here

Analysis Apply BCR Lab Skills and Processes Extension Vocabulary Reading Cells: Maryland Science Content Standard (click here) ResearchWebsite: Go to Type in code: scn-0311

Maryland Science Content Standard Back to Main Menu Students will be able to gather and organize data to defend or argue the proposition that all living things are cellular (composed of cells) and that cells carry out the basic life functions.

ANALYSIS Back to Main Menu Cell City Explain how the cell operates like a city Be specific: Explain the function of each organelle and how they are similar to the function of the parts that make up the city or school Ex. The water tower of the town is like the vacuole because……..

APPLY Back to Main Menu Cell to Cell 1.Work with a partner to complete 2.Use PowerPoint to complete your presentation of four slides 3.Save in the Shared Folder under Lamb in the correct folder under your last names 4.Be sure to include the site information where you find your materials 5.Presentations will be shared in class

BCR Back to Main Menu How do Ribosomes, golgibodies and the endoplasmic reticulum work together? -or- How do chloroplasts, mitochondria, and vacuoles work together in a plant cell?

Skills and Processes Back to Main Menu Learn how to use a microscope correctly using this website Click on the virtual scope Click on “start tour” Focus on the specimens using the microscope. Write in your notebooks the procedure for using the microscope correctly –Be sure to remember how to write a proceudure

LAB Back to Main Menu Exploring Test the Cell Theory Directions: Examine the five slides provided. Diagram your observations in your notebook. Label each diagram with the magnification used to view the slide. Based on your observations and diagrams, how are plant and animal cells alike? How are they different?

READING Back to Main Menu Explain the cell theory –Include: Timeline Scientists Discoveries –Use websites and your book to help you with this.

VOCAB Back to Main Menu Structures of a Cell Complete a chart including the organelle, function, location, and illustration

EXTENSION Back to Main Menu You are going to create a classified ad for one of the organelles of a plant cell or an animal cell. Include: –Catchy title –Organelle –Job description/job requirement –Qualification –Picture –Phone number or website for additional information or to apply for the job –Hours needed to work –Conditions of the workplace