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Cells Essential Question: What are cells and why is it important for us to understand cells?
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How big are cells? Get a feel for the relative size of cells at – http://www.cellsalive.com/ http://www.cellsalive.com/ – How Big?
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Cell Theory The Cell Theory states: All living things are made of cells. The cell is the smallest unit of life
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Investigating Cells We divide cells into two groups depending on what internal structures they have. Cells can be either: – Prokaryotic, or – Eukaryotic Investigate your question for either Investigating Prokaryotes or Investigating Eukaryotes
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Investigating Prokaryotes Questions 1.What is the basic definition of a prokaryotic cell? 2.What is the meaning of the word parts “pro-” and “karyo-” and how can these word meanings help you understand what a prokaryotic cell is? 3.What specialized structures, if any, are present in prokaryotic cells?
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Investigating Prokaryotes Questions 4.What are examples of prokaryotic cells? 5.How do prokaryotic cells reproduce? 6.What are some ways that prokaryotic cells obtain energy?
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Investigating Eukaryotes Questions 1.What is the basic definition of a eukaryotic cell? 2.What is the meaning of the word parts “eu-” and “karyo-” and how can these word meanings help you understand what a eukaryotic cell is? 3.What specialized structures, if any, are present in eukaryotic cells?
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Investigating Eukaryotes Questions 4.What are examples of eukaryotic cells? 5.How do eukaryotic cells reproduce? 6.What are some ways that eukaryotic cells obtain energy?
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3-2-1 Closure 3 Things I Learned 2 Interesting things 1 Question I still have
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