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Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic Cells Lab Stations
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Watch It! We will do this lab station together
Please find the “Watch It!” section on your lab answer sheet Watch the video and be prepared to answer questions at the end
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Video (Task #1)
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According to the video, which types of cells came first?
Task Card #2 According to the video, which types of cells came first?
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What does the prefix prokary- mean?
Task Card #3 What does the prefix prokary- mean?
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Task Card #4 List 2 characteristics that a eukaryotic cell has that a prokaryotic cell does not have.
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Your Turn There are 6 stations set up around the room, please visit each station and fill in the appropriate answers on your lab sheet We will reconvene at the end of class to do the Assess It! Part of the lab.
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Please go back to YOUR seat.
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Please find the “Assess It!” section on your lab sheet.
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Which organism is made up of one prokaryotic cell?
Task Card #1 Which organism is made up of one prokaryotic cell? bacteria flower bear cactus
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Which is true about the nucleus in a prokaryotic cell?
Task Card #2 Which is true about the nucleus in a prokaryotic cell? It makes ribosomes It is unorganized It contains DNA There is no nucleus in a prokaryote
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What do prokaryotes and eukaryotes have in common?
Task Card #3 What do prokaryotes and eukaryotes have in common? Both are always single cell organisms Both contain DNA Both have a nucleus Both are complex cells
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Which is the best example of a eukaryote?
Task Card #4 Which is the best example of a eukaryote? More complex, has DNA in nucleus Simple cell, has DNA in nucleus More complex, no DNA Simple cell, no DNA
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Wahoo! You’re Finished! Please turn in your lab answer sheet
Make sure the supplies on your desk look like when you entered the room
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