Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

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Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

3. What is a cell? Use your own words, or the book’s definition. - Compare with your group members. 4. Look up pages 5-6, 9, 72 Which characteristics (at least 4) do you expect from any cell? Answer in a Circle Map.

Draw a circle Map of Cells: Cell Expected Characteristics How Achieved?

Draw a circle Map of Cells: Cell Need for energy Homeostasis (Steady internal conditions) Reproduction, heredity Response to environment Photosynthesis Respiration Membrane Permeability DNA Structure, Function Membrane Functions

1) Anti = ______, Bio= ________, Accordingly, what do you expect an antibiotic medicine to do? 2) Bacterial and Viral infections – which do you expect to be cured by antibiotics? Explain your answer.

Cells What is a basic cell made of? DNA A membrane Genetic Material Cytoplasm = A prokaryotic cell

Cell Theory ( ): The cell is the basic unit of life. Every living thing is made out of one or more cells. All cells come from other cells (not directly from molecules)

Simplest Cells: Prokaryotes Bacteria Cells

Staphylococcus aureus

1µm = 1 micrometer = 1 millionth of a meter

Eukaryotes: Internal membranes DNA Prokaryotes: DNA Pro = beforeEu = real Karyos = nucleus

Prokaryotes Eukaryotes Bacteria Plants Animals Fungi DNA

Powers of Ten Recommended Tutorial! Powers of Ten with narrative / Chicago

VIRUSES Are they Living organisms?

0.1  m

0.5um Virus Bacterium Animal Cell Nucleus