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The Cellular Biology Unit Includes….
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Cellular Biology Unit
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Cellular Biology Unit Areas of Focus within the Cellular Biology Unit What is SPONCH?, Biologically Important Molecules, % of SPONCH in Living Things, What does it mean to be living?, Characteristics of Living Things, Needs of Living Things, Cellular Biology, History of Cellular Biology, Modern Cell Theory, Types of Cells, Prokaryotic Cells, Eukaryotic Cells, Cellular Organelles, Cell Wall, Plasma Membrane, Passive Transport, Diffusion, Osmosis, Active Transport, The Nucleus, Chromatin / Chromosomes, Nucleolus, Nuclear Membrane, Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum, Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum, Ribosomes, Protein Synthesis, Golgi Apparatus, Lysosomes, Cytoskeleton / Mictrotubules / Microfilaments, Centrioles, Plastid, Mitochondria, Vacuoles, Organelles by real images, and much more.
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Earth Science: The Soil Science and Glaciers Unit, The Geology Topics Unit, The Astronomy Topics Unit, The Weather and Climate Unit, and The River Unit, The Water Molecule Unit. Physical Science: The Laws of Motion and Machines Unit, The Atoms and Periodic Table Unit, The Energy and the Environment Unit, and The Introduction to Science / Metric Unit. Life Science: The Infectious Diseases Unit, The Cellular Biology Unit, The DNA and Genetics Unit, The Plant Unit, The Taxonomy and Classification Unit, Ecology: Feeding Levels Unit, Ecology: Interactions Unit, Ecology: Abiotic Factors, The Evolution and Natural Selection Unit and the Human Body System and Health Topics Unit. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The entire four year curriculum can be found at
The entire four year curriculum can be found at... Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Thank you for your interest in this curriculum. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed
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Cellular Biology Part I
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More Cellular Organelles
Cellular Biology More Cellular Organelles Part I
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RED SLIDE: These are notes that are very important and should be recorded in your science journal.
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-Nice neat notes that are legible and use indentations when appropriate Example of indent Skip a line between topics Don’t skip pages Make visuals clear and well drawn. Please label. Nucleus DNA / Nucleoid Prokaryotic Pili Eukaryotic Flagella
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RED SLIDE: These are notes that are very important and should be recorded in your science journal.
BLACK SLIDE: Pay attention, follow directions, complete projects as described and answer required questions neatly. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Keep an eye out for “The-Owl” and raise your hand as soon as you see him.
He will be hiding somewhere in the slideshow Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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“Hoot, Hoot” “Good Luck!” Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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We are now going to go from the middle of the cell to the plasma membrane.
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Cellular Organelles cont. Available Sheet.
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Cellular Organelles cont. Available Sheet.
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The Nucleus - Nuclear Membrane Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Presentation of the organelle poster for the Nucleus.
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Activity! Visit the nucleus, nucleolus, and nuclear membrane in the virtual cell
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The Nucleus - Nuclear Membrane Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Largest organelle in the cell (dark spot)
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Draw a cell with a nucleus.
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The Nucleus Nuclear Membrane Largest organelle in the cell. -
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Nuclear Membrane - Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Presentation of the organelle poster for the Nuclear Membrane.
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Cellular Organelles cont. Available Sheet.
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Surrounds nucleus. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Composed of two layers. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Composed of two layers. Hydrophilic Hydrophilic Hydrophobic
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Composed of two layers. Hydrophilic Hydrophilic Hydrophobic
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Composed of two layers. Hydrophilic Hydrophilic Hydrophobic
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Composed of two layers. Hydrophilic Hydrophilic Hydrophobic
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Composed of two layers. Hydrophilic Hydrophilic Hydrophobic
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Numerous openings for nuclear traffic.
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Numerous openings for nuclear traffic.
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Numerous openings for nuclear traffic.
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Numerous openings for nuclear traffic.
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Numerous openings for nuclear traffic.
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F F F Numerous openings for nuclear traffic.
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F orm F F Numerous openings for nuclear traffic.
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F orm F ollows F Numerous openings for nuclear traffic.
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F orm F ollows F unction Numerous openings for nuclear traffic.
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The Nucleus Nuclear Membrane Largest organelle in the cell. -
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Contains genetic information (DNA)
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. Nuclear Membrane Ribosomes Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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. Nuclear Membrane Ribosomes Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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. Nuclear Membrane Ribosomes Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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. Nuclear Membrane Ribosomes Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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. Nuclear Membrane Ribosomes Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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. Nuclear Membrane Ribosomes Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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. Nuclear Membrane Ribosomes Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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. Nuclear Membrane Ribosomes Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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. Nuclear Membrane Ribosomes Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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. Nuclear Membrane Ribosomes Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Ribosomes Inside Nucleus
. Nuclear Membrane Ribosomes Inside Nucleus Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Ribosomes Inside Nucleus
. Nuclear Membrane Ribosomes Inside Nucleus RNA through Nuclear Pore Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Outside of Nucleus . Ribosomes Inside Nucleus Nuclear Membrane
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Outside of Nucleus . Ribosomes Inside Nucleus Nuclear Membrane
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Proteins: Very important for cell functions.
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Proteins: Very important for cell functions.
Anything that you can describe happening in a living organism, most likely proteins are either making it happen or regulating it. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Presentation of the organelle poster for the Nuclear Membrane.
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-Composed of two-layers -Has opening for cellular traffic
The Nucleus -Largest organelle in the cell. -Contains genetic information (DNA) -DNA make RNA which makes proteins. Nuclear Membrane -Surrounds Nucleus -Composed of two-layers -Has opening for cellular traffic Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Chromosomes / Chromatin.
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Chromosomes / Chromatin
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Activity! Presentation of the organelle poster for the Chromatin.
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Contains genetic information.
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Contains genetic information.
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Contains genetic information.
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Video! DNA wrapping How does DNA fit a lot of information into a small space? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Composed of DNA Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Thicken for cellular division.
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Set number per species. Humans have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs).
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F F F Set number per species. Humans have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs).
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F orm F F Set number per species.
Humans have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs). F orm F F Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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F orm F ollows F Set number per species.
Humans have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs). F orm F ollows F Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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F orm F ollows F unction Set number per species.
Humans have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs). F orm F ollows F unction Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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F orm F ollows F unction Set number per species.
Humans have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs). F orm F ollows F unction Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Cellular Organelles cont. Available Sheet.
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Nucleolus - Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Presentation of the organelle poster for the Nucleolus.
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Round dark spot shape in nucleus.
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Only visible when cell is not dividing.
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Only visible when cell is not dividing.
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Activity! Chromatin and Chromosomes
Teacher cuts each group large length of string. (several meters)
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Activity! Chromatin and Chromosomes
Teacher cuts each group large length of string. (several meters) Students wind chromatin into a tightly packed chromosome.
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Activity! Chromatin and Chromosomes
Teacher cuts each group large length of string. (several meters) Students wind chromatin into a tightly packed chromosome. Students then unwind chromosome into chromatin. (Good Luck! Chromosomes can do it)
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Contains RNA for protein manufacturing.
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Makes ribosomes that travel out of nucleus.
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Makes ribosomes that travel out of nucleus.
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Makes ribosomes that travel out of nucleus.
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Where do the ribosomes go?
Makes ribosomes that travel out of nucleus. Where do the ribosomes go? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Where do the ribosomes go? Endoplasmic reticulum
Makes ribosomes that travel out of nucleus. Where do the ribosomes go? Endoplasmic reticulum Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Where do the ribosomes go? Endoplasmic reticulum
Makes ribosomes that travel out of nucleus. To do what? Where do the ribosomes go? Endoplasmic reticulum Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Where do the ribosomes go? Endoplasmic reticulum
Makes ribosomes that travel out of nucleus. To do what? Synthesize Proteins Where do the ribosomes go? Endoplasmic reticulum Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Where do the ribosomes go? Endoplasmic reticulum
Makes ribosomes that travel out of nucleus. To do what? Synthesize Proteins Where do the ribosomes go? Endoplasmic reticulum Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Where do the ribosomes go? Endoplasmic reticulum
Makes ribosomes that travel out of nucleus. To do what? Synthesize Proteins Make Where do the ribosomes go? Endoplasmic reticulum Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Outside of Nucleus . Ribosomes Inside Nucleus Nuclear Membrane
RNA through Nuclear Pore Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Outside of Nucleus . Ribosomes Inside Nucleus Nuclear Membrane
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Outside of Nucleus . Ribosomes Inside Nucleus Nuclear Membrane
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Outside of Nucleus . Ribosomes Inside Nucleus Nuclear Membrane
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Outside of Nucleus . Ribosomes Inside Nucleus Nuclear Membrane
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Outside of Nucleus . Ribosomes Inside Nucleus Nuclear Membrane
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Outside of Nucleus . Ribosomes Inside Nucleus Nuclear Membrane
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. Ribosomes Nuclear Membrane RNA through Nuclear Pore
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. Ribosomes Nuclear Membrane RNA through Nuclear Pore
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. Ribosomes Nuclear Membrane RNA through Nuclear Pore
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. Ribosomes Nuclear Membrane RNA through Nuclear Pore
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. Ribosomes Nuclear Membrane RNA through Nuclear Pore
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Outside of Nucleus . Ribosomes Inside Nucleus Nuclear Membrane
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Outside of Nucleus . Ribosomes Inside Nucleus Nuclear Membrane
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Video Link! Transcription and Translation.
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Rough Endoplasmic reticulum
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Cellular Organelles cont. Available Sheet.
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Activity! Presentation of the organelle poster for the Rough E.R.
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Activity! Visit the Rough and Smooth Endoplasmic reticulum in the virtual cell
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Start Student to use a laser pointer to complete the maze without stopping (Must be moving forward) / making a mistake / having to back track. You will be given ten seconds to study the maze. Finish
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Start Finish
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Start Finish
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Start Student to use a laser pointer to complete the maze without stopping (Must be moving forward) / making a mistake / having to back track. You will be given ten seconds to study the maze. Finish
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Start Student to use a laser pointer to complete the maze without stopping (Must be moving forward) / making a mistake / having to back track. You will be given ten seconds to study the maze. Finish
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Start Student to use a laser pointer to complete the maze without stopping (Must be moving forward) / making a mistake / having to back track. You will be given ten seconds to study the maze. Finish
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Cellular Organelles cont. Available Sheet.
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Activity! Learning the lost art of maze building.
Trace a note card and leave a start and finish space open on either end in your journal. Create a maze within the square. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Learning the lost art of maze building.
Trace a note card and leave a start and finish space open on either end in your journal. Create a maze within the square. Have a friend complete the maze. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (E.R. for short)
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F F F Maze-like network fused to nuclear membrane.
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F orm F F Maze-like network fused to nuclear membrane.
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F orm F ollows F Maze-like network fused to nuclear membrane.
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F orm F ollows F unction Maze-like network fused to nuclear membrane.
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Goes from nucleus to cell membrane.
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Stores, separates, and serves as cell's transport system.
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Ribosomes attach to and make proteins.
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Ribosomes attach to and make proteins.
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Which color represents the Smooth E.R.?
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Which color represents the Smooth E.R.?
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Activity! Presentation of the organelle poster for the Smooth E.R.
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Makes lipids (fats)
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Makes lipids (fats) and steriods.
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Regulates calcium production.
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Synthesizes carbohydrates. “Gluconeogenesis”
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Stores important enzymes
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Stores important enzymes
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Ribosomes. Sites of protein synthesis (Protein is made)
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Ribosomes - Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Activity! Presentation of the organelle poster for the Ribosomes
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Activity! Go back to your maze and put hundreds of ribosomes.
(black dots on the wall and free floating) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Each cell contains thousands.
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Each cell contains thousands.
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F orm F F Each cell contains thousands.
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F orm F ollows F Each cell contains thousands.
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F orm F ollows F unction Each cell contains thousands.
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Amino Acids: The building blocks of proteins. 20 variations.
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Composes 25% of cell's mass.
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Most are embedded in rough endoplasmic reticulum
Most are embedded in rough endoplasmic reticulum. Some free in cytoplasm. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Site of Protein Synthesis.
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Site of Protein Synthesis.
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Miniature protein factories (Protein synthesis).
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Proteins (ONCH) are very important to our cells and body.
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DNA makes RNA, RNA has information to make proteins.
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Draw Ribosomes and mRNA zipper.
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Activity! Techno Dance, Nucleus, E.R, and Ribosomes,
Create nucleus and nucleolus in classroom and place two students inside and have them dance / spawn students (ribosomes) Have nuclear membrane tunnel out of nucleus. Arrange chairs / tables to create membrane maze of endoplasmic reticulum. Nucleolus makes ribosomes (dance) / (students) that spin and interpretive dance through membrane and through E.R maze. Ribosomes should stop on sides of E.R. and make proteins / wave toilet paper (1 meter) around in a rhythmic fashion to the music. Example on next slide, music on last slide / background
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Nucleus
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Nucleus
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Nucleolus Nucleus
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Nucleolus Nucleus Nuclear Membrane
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Nucleolus Nucleus Nuclear Membrane Nuclear Pores
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Nucleolus Nucleus Nuclear Membrane Nuclear Pores Spin and dance (student)
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Endoplasmic reticulum
Nucleolus Nucleus Nuclear Membrane Nuclear Pores Endoplasmic reticulum
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Endoplasmic reticulum
Nucleolus Nucleus Nuclear Membrane Nuclear Pores Ribosomes Endoplasmic reticulum
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Endoplasmic reticulum
Nucleolus Nucleus Nuclear Membrane Nuclear Pores Protein Synthesis Ribosomes Endoplasmic reticulum
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Endoplasmic reticulum
Nucleolus Nucleus Nuclear Membrane Nuclear Pores Protein Synthesis Ribosomes Endoplasmic reticulum
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Endoplasmic reticulum
Nucleolus Nucleus Nuclear Membrane Nuclear Pores Toilet Paper Whirl (Protein Synthesis) Protein Synthesis Ribosomes Endoplasmic reticulum
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If you stand around and act bored than you can never complain about this class being boring.
I am playing techno music and just asking you to jam, have ribosomal fun, and create some toilet paper proteins. C’mon.
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Some background music for this dance.
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Outside of Nucleus . Ribosomes Inside Nucleus Nuclear Membrane
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. Ribosomes Nuclear Membrane RNA through Nuclear Pore
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. Ribosomes Nuclear Membrane RNA through Nuclear Pore
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. Ribosomes Nuclear Membrane RNA through Nuclear Pore
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. Ribosomes Nuclear Membrane RNA through Nuclear Pore
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End of Preview Hundreds of more slides, activities, video links, homework package, lesson notes, review games, rubrics, and much more on the full version of this unit and larger curriculum.
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Cell Walls Difficult to Digest Sewer Lice Active Transport Isotonic
Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Cell Walls Difficult to Digest Sewer Lice Active Transport Isotonic
Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Part III Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Cell Walls Difficult to Digest Sewer Lice Active Transport Isotonic
Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Cell Walls Difficult to Digest Sewer Lice Active Transport Isotonic
Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. Golgi F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. Golgi F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Smooth E.R. Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. Golgi F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Smooth E.R. Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. Golgi F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Smooth E.R. Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Lysosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. Golgi Lysosomes F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Egg Smooth E.R. Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Lysosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. Golgi Lysosomes F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Centrioles Egg Smooth E.R. Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Lysosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. Golgi Lysosomes F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Cell Walls Difficult to Digest Sewer Lice Active Transport Isotonic
Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Centrioles Egg Smooth E.R. Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Cytoskeleton Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Lysosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. Golgi Lysosomes F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Centrioles Egg Smooth E.R. Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Cytoskeleton Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Lysosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. Golgi Lysosomes F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Centrioles Egg Smooth E.R. Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Cytoskeleton Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Lysosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chloroplast Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. Golgi Lysosomes F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Centrioles Egg Smooth E.R. Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Cytoskeleton Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Lysosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chloroplast Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. Golgi Lysosomes F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Centrioles Egg Smooth E.R. Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Cytoskeleton Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Lysosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chloroplast Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. Golgi Lysosomes F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Centrioles Egg Smooth E.R. Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Cytoskeleton Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Lysosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chloroplast Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. Golgi Mitochondria Lysosomes F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Centrioles Egg Smooth E.R. Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Cytoskeleton Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Lysosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chloroplast Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. Golgi Mitochondria Lysosomes F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Cell Walls Difficult to Digest Sewer Lice Active Transport Isotonic
Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Centrioles Egg Smooth E.R. Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Cytoskeleton Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Lysosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chloroplast Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. Golgi Mitochondria Lysosomes F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Cell Walls Difficult to Digest Sewer Lice Active Transport Isotonic
Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Centrioles Egg Smooth E.R. Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Cytoskeleton Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Lysosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chloroplast Chromatin Chromosomes Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. Golgi Mitochondria “Schwann. ”This page is getting out of control.” “This teacher is off their rocker.” Lysosomes F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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“Oh Stop Schleidening with them Theodore.”
Cell Walls Difficult to Digest Sewer Lice Active Transport Isotonic Surface area and cell transport Hypertonic Iodine and Neatly write about the activity in the white space. Hypotonic Starch SPONCH Passive transport - movement of molecules from a more crowded to a less crowded area WITHOUT the use of energy. Diffusion: Random movement of molecules. Made of cells. Moves. Responds to a stimulus. Uses Energy. Adjusts to Changes. Maintains steady body conditions. Maintains homeostasis. Reproduces. Grows and Develops. Grow-To increase in size. Develop-To change in ability. Adapts to Change. Evolves / Inherits traits that promote survival. Has a life span. Centrioles Egg Smooth E.R. Exocytosis List some Info about SPONCH Eukaryotic Pinocytosis Prokaryotic Cytoskeleton Osmosis – The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane Francesco Redi – (1668) People believed flies spontaneously came from meat. Redi covered one flask, left one open to air. Observed flies laying eggs on meat. Flies come from flies. Life comes from life. Nucleolus Endocytosis Transmembrane Protein Receptor Mediated Endocytosis Nucleus Lysosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Chloroplast Chromatin Chromosomes “Oh Stop Schleidening with them Theodore.” Pasteur' s experiments (1860' s) showed that micro-organisms are even carried in the air. Golgi Mitochondria Lysosomes F Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow “All cells come from pre-existing cells.” Plant cells have cells walls, chloroplasts, large central vacuoles, animal cells do not. ? ? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Cellular Organelles Review Game
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The Cellular Biology Unit Includes….
3 Part 2,200 slide PowerPoint roadmap 11 page bundled homework package that chronologically follows the PowerPoint slideshow. Modified version and answer keys provided. 16 pages of unit notes that follow slideshow for students who require assistance and support professionals. 3 PowerPoint review games with answers. Available worksheets that follow slideshow, built-in quizzes, video links, rubrics, curriculum guide, and much more included. file:///C:/Yahoo%20SiteBuilder/sites/sciencepowerpoint.com/sitebuilder/preview/Cellular_Biology_Unit.html
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Cellular Biology Unit Areas of Focus within the Cellular Biology Unit What is SPONCH?, Biologically Important Molecules, % of SPONCH in Living Things, What does it mean to be living?, Characteristics of Living Things, Needs of Living Things, Cellular Biology, History of Cellular Biology, Modern Cell Theory, Types of Cells, Prokaryotic Cells, Eukaryotic Cells, Cellular Organelles, Cell Wall, Plasma Membrane, Passive Transport, Diffusion, Osmosis, Active Transport, The Nucleus, Chromatin / Chromosomes, Nucleolus, Nuclear Membrane, Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum, Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum, Ribosomes, Protein Synthesis, Golgi Apparatus, Lysosomes, Cytoskeleton / Mictrotubules / Microfilaments, Centrioles, Plastid, Mitochondria, Vacuoles, Organelles by real images, and much more.
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More Units Available at…
Earth Science: The Soil Science and Glaciers Unit, The Geology Topics Unit, The Astronomy Topics Unit, The Weather and Climate Unit, and The River Unit, The Water Molecule Unit. Physical Science: The Laws of Motion and Machines Unit, The Atoms and Periodic Table Unit, The Energy and the Environment Unit, and The Introduction to Science / Metric Unit. Life Science: The Infectious Diseases Unit, The Cellular Biology Unit, The DNA and Genetics Unit, The Plant Unit, The Taxonomy and Classification Unit, Ecology: Feeding Levels Unit, Ecology: Interactions Unit, Ecology: Abiotic Factors, The Evolution and Natural Selection Unit and the Human Body System and Health Topics Unit. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The entire four year curriculum can be found at... Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Thank you for your interest in this curriculum. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed
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