9/26 Warm Up Match the description on the left with the biomolecule on the right: 1. Monomer is amino acid A. Lipid 2. Sucrose.

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9/26 Warm Up Match the description on the left with the biomolecule on the right: 1. Monomer is amino acid A. Lipid 2. Sucrose B. Carb 3. Contains phosphorus C. Protein 4. Insoluble in water D. Nucleic Acid 5. Functions as an energy source 6. Fats/oils/waxes 7. Contains nitrogen C B D A A & B A C & D

9/27 Warm Up: Write an explanation for your answer.

9/28 or 9/29 Warm Up Match the description on the left with the organelle on the right: 1. Produces protein A. Mitochondria 2. Contains genetic info. B. Cell Membrane 3. Produces energy C. Cell Wall 4. Boundary of the cell D. Nucleus 5. Outer layer of a plant cell E. Ribosome 6. Jelly-like fluid with organelles F. Cytoplasm 7. Jelly-like fluid where reactions G. Cytosol occur E D A B & C C F G

9/30 Warm Up Write each statement and determine if it describes a plant cell, animal cell or both: 1. Contains mitochondria 2. Contains chloroplast 3. Contains a cell membrane 4. Contains a large vacuole 5. Contains centrioles 6. Contains SER & RER 7. Contains ribosomes 8. Contains a nucleolus B P B P A B B B

9/28 or 9/29 Microscope Lab 100 X 400 X Cheek (animal) onion (plant) yogurt (bacteria)

Vocab Cell Transport Vocab: hypertonic, hypotonic, isotonic, semi-permeable, diffusion, active transport, passive transport, facilitated diffusion, osmosis, exocytosis, endocytosis,