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Learning goal: Understand the structure and function of the cell and cellular processes. Page 91 Thursday September 17, 2015 First Hour: Door voting #1: OU #1: Butler What you can’t get is the use of lights and sound. Door bell plays the fight song! #1: Baylor #1: NC State #1: Akron

4 Design transport experiment 3 Know types, transport and reproducti on 2 Know types 1 Know some component s of cells Learning goal: Understand the structure and function of the cell and cellular processes. Page 91 Thursday September 17, 2015 Warm-up: Copy and answer the following question Question: Binary fission occurs in the following types of organisms I. Eukaryotes II. Plants III. Bacteria IV. Prokaryotes A. I only B. I and IV C. II and I D. III and IV

4 Design transport experiment 3 Know types, transport and reproducti on 2 Know types 1 Know some component s of cells Learning goal: Understand the structure and function of the cell and cellular processes. Learning scale: Student’s self-evaluation: Complete at home or at the end of class, use the Learning scale (two to three sentences). Homework: None 1234 List some componen ts of a cell. ID types of cells by an image or list of components, recognize or recall specific terminology. Differentiate prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, describe cell theory, the purposes and processes of cellular reproduction and how transport of materials in and out of cells homeostasis. Explain why cells are small, compare cell theory to other theories and design an experiment testing cellular transport of materials. Learning goal: Understand the structure and function of the cell and cellular processes. Page 91 Thursday September 17, 2015

4 Design transport experiment 3 Know types, transport and reproducti on 2 Know types 1 Know some component s of cells Learning goal: Understand the structure and function of the cell and cellular processes. Quiz 09: Complete the Quiz and turn it in. Post Quiz Work: Prepare your note for a quiz check. Teacher will be checking to see the follow items attached to their proper pages. This check must be done today. Quiz 01 Quiz 02 Quiz 03 Quiz 04 Quiz 05 Quiz 06 Quiz 07 Quiz 08 Page 92 Thursday September 17, 2015