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Monday September 28, 2015 Warm-up: Question #1, Week of Sep 28 Question - Viewing a cell at 10x magnification, then at 40x magnification means you are viewing at a what magnification? Journal Checks, all week. Cell Unit Test, Tuesday!

Journal Expectations  Table of Contents (10 points)  Glossary, ALL (10 points)  Earthquake data (10 points)  Warm-ups, 3 weeks (30 points, possible)  Diagram of plant and animal cells (5 points each)  Microscope (5 points for cut out, 5 points if filled in)  Diffusion Lab Observations (10 points)  Gummy Bear Lab, CLAIM, EVIDENCE, REASONING (10 points)

Target- We will … Know the Cell Theory Compare cell functions Know structure and function of plant and animal cell organelles Know levels of organization

Tuesday September 29, 2015 Warm-up: Question #2, Week of Sep 28 Question –Given sunrise 7:23 am And sunset 7:18 pm Find the number of daylight hours.

R*U*L*E*S R R read the question carefully, then reread for understanding.  U  U underline or highlight the most important words in the question. What is the question asking?  L  L look carefully at the diagram and pictures. No picture? Draw your own.  E  E eliminate the wrong answers and explain why they would be wrong.  S  S select the correct answer and explain why it is correct.

Selectively permeable means that some molecules can move through the membrane while others cannot. Movement through membranes is called transport. Diffusion and osmosis are passive forms of transport; this means that they do not need energy to move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. Active transport requires energy to transport molecules from low concentration to high concentration.

Thursday October 1, 2015 Warm-up: Question #3, Week of Sep 28  Question – Describe the difference between arteries and veins. Target- We will … Be introduced to the Respiratory System.