DRAW IT!  Draw a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell. Labels are not needed.

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DRAW IT!  Draw a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell. Labels are not needed.

READ IT!  Read the article.  Describe how the cell membrane controls homeostasis  What is the name of the model we use for the cell membrane?

MATCH IT!  Match the macromolecule to its function  A) Carbohydrate  B) Lipid  C) Nucleic Acid  D) Protein  1 -Short term energy storage  2 - Genetic information  3 - Long term energy storage  4 - Structural support and enzymes

CREATE IT!  Create a basic drawing of a cell and label at least 5 organelles

GRAPH IT!  Create a pie chart that shows the 6 major elements of the human body and the 1 piece that will hold all of the trace elements (7 slices total)

ANALYZE IT!  What would happen to a cell if I place it in a container of salt water? Use scientific language…  What would happen to another cell if I placed it into a container with pure water? Use scientific language…

EXPLAIN IT!  Explain the three parts of cell theory and how we know they are true

EXPLORE IT!  Draw a basic model of the cell membrane….  Include: Phospholipid Bilayer  Transport proteins  Cholesterol

SORT IT!  Sort the organelles into which cell they belong in  NucleusERGolgi Apparatus  ChloroplastLysosomeCentriole  Cell MembraneRibosomeCell Wall  CytoplasmVacuoleCytoskeleton