HAPPY THURSDAY BELLWORK: Write a 37 word quickwrite over the introduction of cells. You must use the following words. Hooke Cell Theory Prokaryotic Eukaryotic.

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HAPPY THURSDAY BELLWORK: Write a 37 word quickwrite over the introduction of cells. You must use the following words. Hooke Cell Theory Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Compound Microscope Stereo Microscope Endosymbiotic Theory

With your table group – create a 50 word quickwrite combining all of your quickwrites together. You must all agree on it

Unit 2 – Cells/Molecule Transport Definitions Due Friday (10/2/15) All Parts Due TBD(???) 1.Cell 2.Nucleus 3.Prokaryote 4.Eukaryote 5.Endosymbiotic Theory 6.Cell Membrane 7.Permeable 8.Impermeable 9.Semi-Permeable 10.Organelle 11.Chloroplast 12.Hypotonic 13.Isotonic 14.Hypertonic 15.Osmosis 16.Concentration 17.Diffusion 18.Active Transport 19.Facilitated Diffusion 20.Equilibrium 21.Mitochondria 22.Endoplasmic Reticulum 23.Ribosomes 24.Golgi Bodies 25.Lysosome 26.Cytoplasm

1/2 Day Friday Biomolecule Vocab Quiz & IBB Quiz Make-Up – Last Day Friday Car Wash Saturday – Extra Credit?

Standard B.4A – Compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells Essential Question How do microscopes allow in depth study of cells? Pg 26

Endosymbiotic Theory Prokaryotic Cell #1 Prokaryotic Cell #2 (mitochondria) Prokaryotic Cell #2 (chloroplast) NEW Eukaryotic Cell

Endosymbiotic Clay-mation Endosymbiotic Theory: Big Tony and Little Jon Endosymbiotic Theory Videos

Homework Page 27 - Cell City 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

Homework: Produce your own cell analogy for the organelles. (if there is time) ExampleFunctionOrganelle represented How they are related Mitochondria Ribosomes Nucleus ER Golgi Apparatus Protein Cell membrane Lysosome Nucleolus