Chemical Compounds CyberEd. Maryland Science Content Standards Students will gather and organize data to defend or argue the proposition that all living.

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Chemical Compounds CyberEd

Maryland Science Content Standards Students will gather and organize data to defend or argue the proposition that all living things are cellular (composed of cells) and that cells carry out the basic life functions.

Notebooks Title:CyberEd Date:10/21/2015

Objective Students will examine the chemical content of cells in order to communicate their importance during cellular processes.

Assignment Go to CyberEd on your computer Open Cells: Chemistry of Living Cells Go through the lesson, answering questions in the outline as you go. –Click here for a copy of the outlineClick here All answers will be found in the lesson

Follow Up Answer these questions in your notebook when you are finished –The inorganic compound salt regulates the amount of water in a cell. Read pages in the Cells and Heredity book to explain how this happens. –Lipids and carbohydrates were important for energy formation. They are also important organic compounds for cell structure. Explain using information found in the lesson. (Page 27 in Cells and Heredity will help as well) Both questions will be graded for accuracy.