November 29, 2010 – “D” Day Objective: To understand that STRUCTURE directly influences FUNCTION. Do Now: What do you think the flagella (tail) on this.

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November 29, 2010 – “D” Day Objective: To understand that STRUCTURE directly influences FUNCTION. Do Now: What do you think the flagella (tail) on this euglena is used for? Today: –Sketching Lab Day 1

November 30, 2010 – “E” Day Objective: To understand that STRUCTURE directly influences FUNCTION. Do Now: Why do you think the nerve cell is shaped in this manner? Today: –Complete Cell Lab –Due Thursday: 4.1 – 4.4 Reading/Notes Ch. 4 exercises 1 - 3

December 2, 2010 – “A” Day Objective: To understand that STRUCTURE directly influences FUNCTION. Do Now: –What is the function of the cell wall? How does this support our form and function argument Today: –Go over E vs. P lab –Go over IRP expectations –Review Sheet!

December 2, 2010 – “A” Day Objective: To understand that STRUCTURE directly influences FUNCTION. Do Now: –What is the function of the cell wall? How does this support our form and function argument Today: –Go over E vs. P lab –Go over IRP expectations –Review Sheet!

Paramecium caudatum

Paramecium Unicellular Ciliates Live in water Oral groove Contractile vacuole

Paramecium

Paramecia Links

Euglena

Euglena Links http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid= Ehttp:// E

Unicellular Flagellate (have flagella) Photosynthetic Eye spot heterotrophic

Amoeba proteus a = contractile vacuole b = food vacuole c = nucleus

Laugh. This is hilarious.

Amoeba engulphing prey w/ pseudopods

Amoeba Link &q=amoeba&total=1824&start=0&num=10&so=0&type= search&plindex=1

Human Skin Cells

Cheek Cells

Human Mammary Epithelial Cells

Nerve Cells Dendrites Synapses Cell body

Dendrites of neuron

Retinal ganglion cell (neuron) x880 (Color Enhanced)

Nerve cells magnified x140

Root Cross Section

Cross-section of Clintonia Root

Buttercup root cross section 400X - Dr. Brad Mogen