Identifying Cells.

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Identifying Cells

Starter Activity On post-it notes; write a fact / example of A Prokaryotic Cell A Eukaryotic Cell Stick the post-it to the window:

What have we covered so far? Basic Cell Structure Prokaryotic Cells vs. Eukaryotic Cells Preparing and viewing microscope slides of cells. Viewing slides of bacterial cells using a bioviewer. Practising drawing cells from bioviewer/microscope slides

Today’s Lesson: Hand in Chemistry Assignments Consolidate learning on Cells from this half term. Practice labelling (difficult) electron micrographs of cells. Begin researching different types of tissues

Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWy4o_UfZ4A

Cell Organelles http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP7xAr2FDFU

Viewing Micrographs of Cells http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0YqEpA-62A

Cells Workbook. Use your knowledge / class notes/ text books To work through the booklet.