Monday, October 17 Bellringer #5 on the whiteboard Cell drawings:

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Monday, October 17 Bellringer #5 on the whiteboard Cell drawings: Draw the prokaryotic cell on page 174 and a eukaryotic cell from page 186. Be sure to TITLE each drawing(divide the front into two halves and put one on each half) 2. Label the following organelles: Define the organelles in your own words on the back. Color all structures! Cell membrane Cell wall Cytoplasm Chloroplast Chromosome Centriole Nucleus Cytoskeleton Nucleolus Cilia (add it) Mitochondria Flagella (add it) Golgi apparatus Lysosome Ribosome Vacuole Endoplasmic reticulum