Get On Task I will pass MiniSum #2 on Cells & finish the Cell Lab

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Get On Task I will pass MiniSum #2 on Cells & finish the Cell Lab Wed 11.28.12 TOPIC: MY GOAL: Get On Task I will pass MiniSum #2 on Cells & finish the Cell Lab Review for MiniSum

Types of scopes ISN p.86 Light Microscope Stereo/ Dissecting Microscope SEM = Scanning Electron Microscope TEM = Transmission Electron Microscope Dimension Magnification Can View… Quality of Detail Light Microscope Stereo/ Dissecting Microscope SEM = Scanning Electron Microscope TEM = Transmission Electron Microscope Dimension Magnification Can view Most Detail 2D 3D 3D 2D 1000 to 10,000X Scans surface 10,000 to 100,000X Transmits thru 500X 1000X Preserved… living Preserved Preserved… Preserved Used to dissect larger, thicker structures The Winner!!! smaller; more detail General view

Similarities & Differences PROkaryotic vs EUkaryotic Cells Similarities & Differences DNA, Cytoplasm, Membrane, Ribosomes NUCLEUS, Complexity 94 Cytoplasm Golgi Body C.Membrane Nucelar Membrane C.Wall NUCLEUS DNA ER Ribosomes Mitochondria

Similarities & Differences Plant Cell vs Animal Cell Similarities & Differences Nucleus & C.Membrane & Organelles (except Chloroplast) No C.Wall, No Chloroplast, Vacuole size, Shape 95 Vacuole ER Nucleus C.Wall Mitochondria Golgi Body C.Membrane ER CM Mitochondria Cytoplasm Vacuole Chloroplast Cytoplasm

What part of the cell is the pointer on? What do you notice about the photograph that leads you to believe the cell is an animal cell? What part of the cell is the pointer on? Is this a prokaryotic or a eukaryotic cell? How do you know?

Plant OR Animal?? Can you label the parts? Are these plant or Animal cells? Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?

What kind of cells are these? Are they prokaryotic or eukaryotic? What is the dark spot near the middle? What is the outer covering of these cells? What are the small green structures? What is the space circles in red?

MiniSum #2 MT 11 Types of Cells Clear desk of EVERYTHING except for a pen/pencil AND a piece of paper for an answer sheet Read – Think – Understand – Answer - WRITE ANSWER to LEFT of NUMBER - Double-Check Turn in Pick Up STUDY GUIDE FOR MAJORSum (omit question #2) Finish Lab….

Microscope & Cell Lab MICROSCOPE: MICRO-VIEWER: PART 1: Practice Using  Letter ‘e’, Colored photograph, Foraminifera, Leech, Tapeworm Head  for practice MICRO-VIEWER: PART 2 Cork Cells… they are dead plant cells! Using Micro-Viewer…what Robert Hooke saw PART 3 Plant Cells (Onion, Elodea) Using Micro-Viewer PART 4 Animal Cells (Cheek cells) LAB REPORT – due FRIDAY Title Purpose Data Conclusion

Be the change you wish to see in the world MAJORSummtive TOMORROW HOMEWORK Be the change you wish to see in the world 10 10