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Day 22 3/2/15 Learning Target: Review Day. Cell Cookies. Study Guide Day 22 3/2/15 Learning Target: Review Day *Cell Cookies *Study Guide *Cell EOC Practice Questions *Multicellular Organization *Review Puzzle

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Charles Drew DOB: (1904 -1950) Major Accomplishments: Best known for his work with blood plasma, he helped set up the American Red Cross blood bank. He also established the first blood bank in England.

EOC Question of the Day What can be used to distinguish between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells? A Only eukaryotic cells come from preexisting cells B Only prokaryotic cells are the smallest unit of living organisms C Only prokaryotic cells contain ribosomes D Only eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound organelles

EOC Question of the Day Which best explains why muscle cells are different from blood cells? A A mutation occurs during development of muscle cells but not in blood cells B Different genes are activated in muscle cells than in blood cells C Muscle cells experience different environmental influences than blood cells D Muscle cells are produced by the brain, but blood cells are produced by the heart

Homework and Reminders -Cell Test Tomorrow! -Prefix/Suffix Quiz 41-50 Friday