CELLS
Unit Objectives
Lesson One: The Cell Theory
*1. Watch the video on "The Wacky History of Cell Theory." Write a summary that includes the three parts of the cell theory and the names and contributions of each of the scientists discussed in the video.
Section Two: Cell Parts and Functions
*1. Watch Powerpoints on Cell parts and complete Cornell Notes Form
*2. Use the internet, textbooks or other resources available to you (without copying from other students) to complete the cell analogy sheet. Produce a bibliography of places where you found your information. THIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT.
*3. Produce a product for your analogies using the grading rubric. It can be a PowerPoint or Prezi presentation, a paper slide show, a poem, a music video or anything you can create in a reasonable amount of time. YOU MAY WORK BY YOURSELF OR WITH UP TO TWO OTHERS (that would make a maximum group of 3). Anyone in the group who does not do their fair share as judged by the group will have to redo this project individually.
*4. Complete the lab activity on Observing Cell Structures. YOU MAY WORK BY YOURSELF OF WITH ONE PARTNER. You each need to answer the questions individually and turn in your own paper.
*5. Complete the Cell Structure Crossword. THIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT.
Section Three: Movement Thru the Cell Membrane
*1. Complete Cornell Notes Form on Diffusion and Osmosis
*2. Watch this video that explain osmosis and diffusion in cells. Write a summary paper defining each of the processes mentioned and describing each of the processes described in the video. (use a separate paragraph for each). THIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT.
*3. Complete the lab activity "Osmosis in Onion and Cheek Cells". THIS ASSIGNMENT CAN BE DONE INDIVIDUALLY OR WITH ONE PARTNER.
Section Four: Unit Review for Exam
1. Be sure you look at the unit objectives at the top of the page. The test questions are written around those standards. If you cannot do the things listed there are review notes available.
2. If you need notes to look over, click here for a review of the cell theory and major cells parts, here for a review on the organelles and their functions and here for a review of the structure of the cell membrane, osmosis and diffusion.
3. Click here to open the online practice exam. You may take it as many times as you like before the written exam.
Unit Objectives
- state the cell theory
- describe prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and give examples of each
- describe the function of the following major cell structures: nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall, nucleolus
- describe the function of the following cell organelles: mitochondria, chloroplast, vacuole, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosome
- describe the structure of the cell membrane
- describe the processes of osmosis, diffusion, active transport and facilitated transport
Lesson One: The Cell Theory
*1. Watch the video on "The Wacky History of Cell Theory." Write a summary that includes the three parts of the cell theory and the names and contributions of each of the scientists discussed in the video.
Section Two: Cell Parts and Functions
*1. Watch Powerpoints on Cell parts and complete Cornell Notes Form
*2. Use the internet, textbooks or other resources available to you (without copying from other students) to complete the cell analogy sheet. Produce a bibliography of places where you found your information. THIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT.
*3. Produce a product for your analogies using the grading rubric. It can be a PowerPoint or Prezi presentation, a paper slide show, a poem, a music video or anything you can create in a reasonable amount of time. YOU MAY WORK BY YOURSELF OR WITH UP TO TWO OTHERS (that would make a maximum group of 3). Anyone in the group who does not do their fair share as judged by the group will have to redo this project individually.
*4. Complete the lab activity on Observing Cell Structures. YOU MAY WORK BY YOURSELF OF WITH ONE PARTNER. You each need to answer the questions individually and turn in your own paper.
*5. Complete the Cell Structure Crossword. THIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT.
Section Three: Movement Thru the Cell Membrane
*1. Complete Cornell Notes Form on Diffusion and Osmosis
*2. Watch this video that explain osmosis and diffusion in cells. Write a summary paper defining each of the processes mentioned and describing each of the processes described in the video. (use a separate paragraph for each). THIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT.
*3. Complete the lab activity "Osmosis in Onion and Cheek Cells". THIS ASSIGNMENT CAN BE DONE INDIVIDUALLY OR WITH ONE PARTNER.
Section Four: Unit Review for Exam
1. Be sure you look at the unit objectives at the top of the page. The test questions are written around those standards. If you cannot do the things listed there are review notes available.
2. If you need notes to look over, click here for a review of the cell theory and major cells parts, here for a review on the organelles and their functions and here for a review of the structure of the cell membrane, osmosis and diffusion.
3. Click here to open the online practice exam. You may take it as many times as you like before the written exam.
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