Unit 3: The Cell Study Guide. Cell History What is the cell theory? How were cells discovered? Things to study: – Notes 7.1 – Bellwork multiple choice.

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Unit 3: The Cell Study Guide

Cell History What is the cell theory? How were cells discovered? Things to study: – Notes 7.1 – Bellwork multiple choice practice quiz

Cells What are the properties of a membrane? What is a phospholipid? What is a bilayer? Can you identify organelles from a picture of a cell? What is the function of each organelle? What are the differences between plant and animal cells? Things to study: – Notes – Cells alive questions – Membrane reading questions – Microscope lab questions

Cell transport 8.1 What is the difference between active and passive transport? What are examples of each? What is a hypertonic solution and a hypotonic solution? Which way does water move when a cell is placed in a hypertonic or hypotonic solution? Things to study: – Notes 8.1 – Study flip book on isotonic, hypotonic, hypertonic – Classwork worksheet on hypertonic/ hypotonic solutions

What are the limits to cell size? Things to study: – Notes 8.2 – Lab on limits to cell size

What are the stages of the cell cycle? 8.2 Which stage is longest? What happens in each stage? Can you draw a replicated chromosome and label the centromere and chromatids? Can you draw each stage of the cell cycle? Can you draw the difference between an animal and a plant cell? Things to study: – Notes 8.2 – Flashcards from yesterday – Mitosis worksheet – Textbook p.207