Station 1 – Plant Cells Label each cell part/organelle.

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Station 1 – Plant Cells Label each cell part/organelle. Which organelles are found only in plant cells?

Station 2 – Animal Cells Label each cell part/organelle. Which organelles are found only in animal cells or are very different from the same structure when found in plant cells?

Station 3 - Protists Identify each protist and their structure(s) used for movement. Explain how each protist obtains food. How does each protist reproduce? Label each protist as plant-like, animal-like or both. Label each of the protist diagrams with their structures.

Station 4 - Cells What is the difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells? Give an example of each type of cell. What is the difference between unicellular and multicellular ? Give an example of each.

Identify the main contribution that each scientist made. Station 5 – Cell Theory Name the five scientists that contributed to our understanding of cells. Identify the main contribution that each scientist made. Write the three parts of the cell theory.

Station 6 – Characteristics of Living Things 1. - Identify the six characteristics of living things (a-f). - Provide an example of each characteristic. 2. Explain homeostasis and write an example of how living things maintain homeostasis.

Station 7 – Compare and Contrast Make a double bubble map to compare and contrast plant cells and animal cells.

Station 8 – Quizizz Login Google Classroom and complete the quizizz questions to review for the test. Use your REAL name when you login.