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1 Bell Work 8/18/09 Why do you think the invention of the microscope was important? If you haven’t finished your reading from yesterday p.9-15, please continue reading. Remember you need to list 3 things you learned from the reading in the notes section of your journal.

2 Characteristics of Life
Organization The ability to develop and grow The ability to respond to the environment The ability to reproduce

3 The Cell All living things are made of cells.
The cell is the smallest unit of a living thing. The cell is the basic unit of function in an organism. What activities that plants and animals do are carried out by cells?

4 The Cell Theory Every living thing is made of one or more cells.
Cells carry out the functions needed to support life. Cells come only from other living cells.

5 Peach Lab P. 15 Louis Pasteur’s experiment
Bacteria and Spontaneous Generation Explain peach lab Explain Lab Write Up procedure

6 Bell Work 8/19/09 Please have a seat and get out your homework, I will be by to check it. Fill out the top of the peach lab sheet with your name and hour. Please sit quietly until class starts.

7 Bell Work Without touching the peaches, make observations of the peach in the bag and the peach exposed to air.

8 Vocab 1.2 Cell membrane (p.20) – a protective covering enclosing an entire cell. A layer that controls what enters or leaves the cell. Cytoplasm (p.20) – A thick, gelatin-like material contained within the cell membrane. Most of the work of the cell is carried out here.

9 Eukaryotic cell (p.20) – a cell in which the genetic material is enclosed within a nucleus, surrounded by its own membrane. (most multicellular organisms) Nucleus (p.20) – The structure in a eukaryotic cell that contains the genetic material a cell needs to reproduce and function. Organelle (p.20) – A structure in a cell that is enclosed by a membrane and that performs a particular function. Prokaryotic cell (p.20) – A cell without a nucleus and without organelles. Genetic material is in the cytoplasm. (most unicellular organisms)

10 Cell wall (p. 21) – Only plant cells have these
Cell wall (p.21) – Only plant cells have these. A tough outer covering that lies outside the cell membrane. Chloroplast (p.23) – An organelle in a plant cell that contains chlorophyll, a chemical that uses the energy from sunlight to make sugar. Mitochondria (p.23) – Organelles that release energy by using oxygen to break down sugars. Found in plant and animal eukaryotic cells.


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