Chapter 3 Review 9/18 Due to Hurricane Irma the following is a quick review of material covered prior to school cancellation.

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Chapter 3 Review 9/18 Due to Hurricane Irma the following is a quick review of material covered prior to school cancellation

Bellwork 9/18 Pick up your Homework for tonight You need your cell phones today for Kahoot. If you don’t have a cell phone, grab a laptop and log in. On a piece of paper, answer the following questions for Bellwork today: What kind of transport brings materials into the cell? What kind of transport sends materials out of the cell? What kind of membrane transport moves particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration? What kind of membrane transport moves particles from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration? Endocytosis Exocytosis Passive Transport Active Transport

Announcements Wednesday -Chapter 3 quiz Thursday/Friday - Chapter 1-3 Test and Cancer flyer assignment due Follow Directions on the Cancer Flyer!!!!! You MUST include a Bibliography for your resources INCLUDING the pictures/videos/animations. They are NOT yours.

Agenda 9/18 Essential Question: Learning Goal: What are the various parts of the cell and what are their functions? Kahoot Review on Cell Organelles HW: Cell Membrane Worksheet Ch 3 flashcards would be a great idea too if you haven’t made them! Learning Goal: Explain why a cell is defined as the structural and functional unity of a living thing Use a model to determine the ways substances move across a cell membrane. Interpret diagrams of a cell and know the function of each structure

Exit Ticket List 4 organelles and tell me what they do. What other questions do you have regarding the parts of a cell and how they function?