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Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? Biology * Honors Biology* WEEK 26

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 2/29/16 ~ Monday*DAY 114*w26 CeLL THEORY CHAP 7.2 Cell Structure (continuing) CELL STRUCTURE and PARTS Edgenuity 14.3 or 14.1 DUE TONITE!!!! Objectives: SC.912.L.14.3 Objectives: SC.912.L.14.3 What You Need to Know You need to know the general structures of plant and animal cells and how plant and animal cells are alike and different. You need to know the general structures of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and how they are alike and different. You need to know how the structure relates to the function for the components of plant or animals cells. Structures you need to know are the cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, plasmids, ribosomes, flagella, nucleus, nuclear envelope, nucleolus, chromatin, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, microtubules, microfilaments, vacuoles, mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, chloroplasts, lysosomes, and cilia You need to understand the role of the cell membrane as a highly selective barrier that carries out passive and active transport.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 2/29/16 DIN 2/29/16 DAY 114 *WK26 SC.912.L.18.1 Macromolecules What will most likely happen if an appropriate enzyme is added to a chemical reaction? A. The reaction rate will increase. B. The equilibrium of the reaction will be maintained. C. The reaction rate will decrease. D. The reaction will stop. A sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen base form the building blocks of which organic compound? A. carbohydrates B. lipids C. nucleic acids D. proteins

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 3/01/16 ~ Tuesday*DAY 115*w26 CeLL Structure & TRANSPORT CHAP 7.3 Cell Transport *Read ps Answer Key Q’s p.208(2) due Wednesday CELL STRUCTURE and PARTS GIZMO! Objectives: SC.912.L.14.3 Objectives: SC.912.L.14.3 What You Need to Know You need to know the general structures of plant and animal cells and how plant and animal cells are alike and different. You need to know the general structures of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and how they are alike and different. You need to know how the structure relates to the function for the components of plant or animals cells. Structures you need to know are the cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, plasmids, ribosomes, flagella, nucleus, nuclear envelope, nucleolus, chromatin, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, microtubules, microfilaments, vacuoles, mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, chloroplasts, lysosomes, and cilia You need to understand the role of the cell membrane as a highly selective barrier that carries out passive and active transport.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 3/01/16 DIN 3/01/16 DAY 115 *WK26 SC.912.L.18.1 Macromolecules Cell theory was first proposed in Evidence obtained through additional scientific investigations resulted in the current cell theory. Which statement describes a component of the original cell theory that was removed because of the new scientific knowledge? A. All living things are made of cells. B. All cells come from other preexisting cells. C. Cells form through spontaneous generation. D. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of life.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 3/02/16 ~ Wednesday*DAY 116*w26 CeLL TRANSPORT CHAP 7.3 Cell Transport *Read ps Answer Key Q’s p.208(2) due Wednesday CELL STRUCTURE and PARTS GIZMO! Objectives: SC.912.L.14.3 Objectives: SC.912.L.14.3 What You Need to Know You need to know the general structures of plant and animal cells and how plant and animal cells are alike and different. You need to know the general structures of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and how they are alike and different. You need to know how the structure relates to the function for the components of plant or animals cells. Structures you need to know are the cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, plasmids, ribosomes, flagella, nucleus, nuclear envelope, nucleolus, chromatin, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, microtubules, microfilaments, vacuoles, mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, chloroplasts, lysosomes, and cilia You need to understand the role of the cell membrane as a highly selective barrier that carries out passive and active transport.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 3/02/16 DIN 3/02/16 DAY 116 *WK26 SC.912.L.14.1 Cells Which invention from the 17th century allowed for the development of modern cell theory? A. X-rays B. computers C. the light microscope D. the scanning electron microscope There are some similarities between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Which of the following structures is found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? A. lysosome B. mitochondrion C. nucleus D. ribosome

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 3/03/16 ~ Thursday*DAY 117*w26 CeLL TRANSPORT CHAP 7.4 Homeostasis*Read ps Answer Key Q’s p.214(2) due Friday Study for TEST on FRIDAY! Notes on Cell Transport& Homeostasis...we getting wit it! Objectives: SC.912.L.14.3 Objectives: SC.912.L.14.3 What You Need to Know You need to know the general structures of plant and animal cells and how plant and animal cells are alike and different. You need to know the general structures of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and how they are alike and different. You need to know how the structure relates to the function for the components of plant or animals cells. Structures you need to know are the cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, plasmids, ribosomes, flagella, nucleus, nuclear envelope, nucleolus, chromatin, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, microtubules, microfilaments, vacuoles, mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, chloroplasts, lysosomes, and cilia You need to understand the role of the cell membrane as a highly selective barrier that carries out passive and active transport.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 3/03/16 DIN 3/03/16 DAY 117 *WK26 SC.912.L.14.3 Cells Structure Cells need to bring in molecules to carry out cellular processes. Often, this requires moving the molecules across the cell membrane against the concentration gradient. How do these molecules get into the cell? A. passive transport by diffusion B. active transport using ATP C. passive transport by osmosis D. phagocytosis

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 3/04/16 ~ Friday*DAY 118*w26 CHAP 7 CELL TEST CHAP 7.4 Homeostasis*Read ps Answer Key Q’s p.214(2) due Friday Study for TEST on FRIDAY! Notes on Cell Transport& Homeostasis...we getting wit it! Objectives: SC.912.L.14.3 Objectives: SC.912.L.14.3 What You Need to Know You need to know the general structures of plant and animal cells and how plant and animal cells are alike and different. You need to know the general structures of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and how they are alike and different. You need to know how the structure relates to the function for the components of plant or animals cells. Structures you need to know are the cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, plasmids, ribosomes, flagella, nucleus, nuclear envelope, nucleolus, chromatin, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, microtubules, microfilaments, vacuoles, mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, chloroplasts, lysosomes, and cilia You need to understand the role of the cell membrane as a highly selective barrier that carries out passive and active transport.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 3/04/16 DIN 3/04/16 DAY 118 *WK26 SC.912.L.14.3 Cells Structure Which type(s) of cells have genetic material that is contained in a nucleus? A. bacteria B. only animal cells C. protists D. both plant and animal cells Which characteristic do most plants have in common? A. they are unicellular B. they are prokaryotic C. they produce seeds D. they are autotrophic