 I need a volunteer to pass out papers from the “Out-Bin”  Place your Malaria Information sheet in the “In-Bin” and place your Malaria reading on the.

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 I need a volunteer to pass out papers from the “Out-Bin”  Place your Malaria Information sheet in the “In-Bin” and place your Malaria reading on the counter in front of the “In-Bin”  Take a blank information sheet and reading from the front lab table.  Get out your journal and a pen or pencil. Get Started

 What do cells look like?  What are cells made of?  What do cells do? Brainstorm

{ What is a cell? EQ: What are the similarities and differences in cells from various living organisms?

 Use a full page to draw a diagram of what you think a typical cell is like, including its various parts.  Label as many parts of the cell as you can.  Write descriptions of any functions you may know. Step 1

Examples of cells

{  Human Cheek Cells x400 Draw and label a sketch of each cell you observe. Use the guidelines on page 173. Procedure

{{ CocciBacilli BACTERIA

ONION CELLS

Elodea Cells

Cheek Cells (Human)

Human Sperm Cells

Protists Euglena Paramecium Amoeba

 Cell Drawings Stamp Checks