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HAPPY MONDAY BELLWORK: Write down “Most Missed Quiz” When done with the quiz – turn in Notecard Sticker Sheet.

Biomolecule Chart Quiz & Test – Last Day Wednesday Notecard Definitions – Due Friday Buff Binder Check/Quiz– Sometime this week Cell Quiz – Wednesday

Standard B.4A – Compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells Essential Question How can I affectively use a microscope to study cells? Pg 31

Homework – Due Friday Page 30 (on the back of your page 29/vocab list) - Cell Analogy -Create an analogy of the cell using a different model, very similar to page 27 HW. -You must create a visual representation. -You must use the following organelles – mitochondria, ribosomes, nucleus, nucleolous, ER, golgi bodies, cell membrane, and lysosomes -Must be colored – at least 5. -Must be labeled -Create a story that explains each part and its function.

1.Nucleolus 2.Rough ER 3.Cell Membrane 4.Lysosome 5.Golgi Bodies (Apparatus) 6.Nucleus 7.Cytoplasm 8.Ribosome 9.Mitochondria 10.Smooth ER 11.Vacuole 12.Flagella Page 28 – Cell Diagrams

Homework Page 27 – Organelle Analogy Page 28 - Cell Diagrams -Number the boxes going horizontal -Front Side – Color what the arrows are pointing to -Back Side – Label and Definition -Box 4 – Lysosome -Box 11 – Vacuole