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Cell ThEory Lab Stations

Watch It! We will do this lab station together Please find the “Watch It!” section on your lab answer sheet Watch the video and be prepared to answer questions at the end

Video (Task #1) https://goo.gl/PnCixH

How was bacteria first discovered? Task Card #2 How was bacteria first discovered?

How did Robert Hooke come up with the term “cell”? Task Card #3 How did Robert Hooke come up with the term “cell”?

How did Rudolph Virchow contribute to the cell theory? Task Card #4 How did Rudolph Virchow contribute to the cell theory?

Your Turn There are 6 stations set up around the room, please visit each station and fill in the appropriate answers on your lab sheet We will reconvene at the end of class to do the Assess It! Part of the lab.

Please go back to YOUR seat.

Please find the “Assess It!” section on your lab sheet.

Task Card #1 Which is not a part of the cell theory? Cells are the basic building block for living things All living things are made up of one or more cells Animal cells are more advanced than plant cells Cells come from other cells

Task Card #2 What was Robert Hooke’s contribution to cells? He developed the cell theory He first used the term “cell” to describe what he was seeing He said that cells come from other cells He was the first person to build a microscope

Task Card #3 What is a benefit of the development of the cell theory? Cells have made microscopes get better There are less biologists today There is more disease on Earth now Scientists now know much more about cells and bacteria which is a benefit to all humans

Task Card #4 What does “cells come from other cells” mean? When cells move they need another cell to go with it Cells can be created out of thin air Cells are only created by other cells Animal cells come from plant cells

Wahoo! You’re Finished! Please turn in your lab answer sheet Make sure the supplies on your desk look like when you entered the room