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1/27/15 Starter: 1/27/ Practice: On Next Slide Station 1: -Label: -Plant or animal -special features Station 2: -Label: -Plant or animal -special features Station 3: -Label: -Plant or animal -special features Connection/exit: using the characteristic of living things, answer the following. 1.What characteristics and functions do all the example have? 2.How do they perform those characteristic or functions? Unicellular Microscopy Application:

January 27, 2015 AGENDA 7.12D Differentiate between structure and function in plant and animal cell organelles, including cell membrane, cell wall, nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondrion, chloroplast, and vacuole by completing a comparison diagram 1 Starter 2.Practice 3.Cell Comparison Diagram 4.Summary

12/16 Light Years /17 Formation of the Universe /18 Big Bang /19 Early Astronomers and Light year Writing /7 Waves and the EM Spectrum /8 Wavestown EM Writing and Quiz Galaxies Counting Galaxies Lives of Stars Characteristics of Stars H-R Diagram /23 Characteristics of Living things /26 Levels of Organization /27 Unicellular Microscopy Table of Contents

I J F D C K H E G A SINGLE CELL MICROSCOPIC ORGANISM

1/27/15 Starter: 1/27/ Practice: On Next Slide Station 1: -Label: -Plant or animal -special features Station 2: -Label: -Plant or animal -special features Station 3: -Label: -Plant or animal -special features Connection/exit: using the characteristic of living things, answer the following. 1.What characteristics and functions do all the example have? 2.How do they perform those characteristic or functions? Unicellular Microscopy Application: