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Homework Do Now: Agenda Monday November 28, 2016 Objectives: Students will be able to predict the direction of water movement based on the environment of the cell. Students will measure the rate of diffusion. Homework Due Today Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell division Prelab: onion root tip (#1-10) Due next class Mitosis reflections Complete onion root lab Important Info: Extra Credit Cell Parts project online. Due today and only today! Do Now: Identify each stage: Agenda Pass forward Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell Division If you have your extra credit, please put it on the lab station in front of my desk.