October 2, 2013 Warm up: What are germs?

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October 2, 2013 Warm up: What are germs? Homework: Complete Two Kinds of Cells Sheet Take Cornell Notes covering Bacteria from Khan Academy. Complete the Kingdom Monera Sheet and turn in for a class work grade Question of the day: What are the smallest cells?

Khan Academy Bacteria Take Notes From this presentation; write down the information that “Sal” writes down! Title and Date Note Taking Key Points Summary of Notes

Bacteria reproduce asexually Eukaryote Cell Division vs. Bacteria binary fission. Link Bacteria Structure