Recognize the levels of organization

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CONGRATULATIONS ON MAKING IT TO FRIDAY OF YOUR FIRST WEEK OF HIGH SCHOOL!! SUB PLANS- AUG 26, 2016

Recognize the levels of organization Student will be able to Recognize the levels of organization Recognize the importance of the cell theory Identify organelles and structures of a prokaryotic cells

WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN COMPLETE SENTENCES. Bell Ringer Turn to BELL RINGER SECTION in your notebook. Answer the question to the HERE . You may refer to your notes. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO WRITE THE QUESTION WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN COMPLETE SENTENCES.

What did you learn from the cell theory What did you learn from the cell theory? How did the scientists prove the cell theory?

TURN TO THE PAGE TITLED GUIDED QUESTIONS. WRITE THE 1-4 QUESTIONS HERE TURN TO THE PAGE TITLED GUIDED QUESTIONS. WRITE THE 1-4 QUESTIONS HERE. DO NOT ANSWER THEM JUST COPY THEM. THIS SHOULD TAKE YOU 5 MINUTES. LET’S GET MOVING!!

Guided Questions Unit 1: Cells and Viruses

1. What is the relationship between cells and the hierarchical levels of organization?

2. What differences are there between a prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell?

3. Why is it necessary for plants to have chloroplasts when animals do not?

4. How does the structural difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes affect their function?

Turn to page 5 in your notebook book Turn to page 5 in your notebook book. Turn your note book landscape view. Draw and Label this in your notebook CHARACTERTICS DEFINITION PROKARYOTIC CELL NON EXAMPLES EXAMPLES

DEFINITION: SIMPLE UNICELLULAR ORGANISM THAT LACKS A NUCLUES VERY SMALL KINGDOMS: ARCHEABACTERIA & EUBACTERIA

CHARACTERISTICS: NO NUCLUES OR ORGANELLS DNA FOUND LOOSE IN CYTOPLASM-SINGLE LOOP CELL WALL & CELL MEMBRANE RIBOSOMES FLAGELLA/CILIA PILUS REPRODUCES BY BINARY FISSION(SPLITTING IN 2)

EXAMPLES: BACTERIA(STAPH) Draw this picture & color

Label yellow- DNA red dots- Ribosomes Light blue-cytoplasm Pink- cell membrane Purple- cell wall Light green- pili Dark green-pili

Non Examples Animals Plants Fungi Protists

Open your chromebooks Go to this website: Randpbiology.weebly.com Click on read and answer. On your own paper, answer questions 1-12.

Endosymbiosis-watch video https://youtu.be/9i7kAt97XYU

Answer the 8 questions on the same paper you answered 1-12 about prokaryotic cells http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-we-think-complex-cells-evolved-adam-jacobson#review

Turn in work to the substitute teacher.