ANIMAL and PLANT cells.
SECRETS OF THE CELL VIDEO: 30 minutes, general idea and concepts on how unique and important cells are. Key concepts were:
Prokaryotic are primative cells, and lack a true nucleus. Examples are bacteria.
Eukaryotic cells are larger and contain organelles such as a nucleus, mitochondrion, chlooplast, ribosomes, etc.
Cells play an integral part of the life cycle. Even from the most pimative species and organism to the complex organism they are conected and rely on eachother indirectly for survival.
LESSON MATERIALS:
Today you were given 2 colouring diagrams which are to be completed for studying purposes for MONDAY's QUIZ!
Using your textbook and handouts fil in the blank diagrams of the plant and animal cell in the course kits.
Please read in your course kits pg 2- 6.
Please complete the charts in your course kits by filling in both the structure and function of each particular organelle.
*** Note not all organelles will be found in our primative textbooks so please use the internet or our own blog site archives on this site to get information on cell organelles to help fill in the blanks on your course kits.
Prokaryotic are primative cells, and lack a true nucleus. Examples are bacteria.
Eukaryotic cells are larger and contain organelles such as a nucleus, mitochondrion, chlooplast, ribosomes, etc.
Cells play an integral part of the life cycle. Even from the most pimative species and organism to the complex organism they are conected and rely on eachother indirectly for survival.
LESSON MATERIALS:
Today you were given 2 colouring diagrams which are to be completed for studying purposes for MONDAY's QUIZ!
Using your textbook and handouts fil in the blank diagrams of the plant and animal cell in the course kits.
Please read in your course kits pg 2- 6.
Please complete the charts in your course kits by filling in both the structure and function of each particular organelle.
*** Note not all organelles will be found in our primative textbooks so please use the internet or our own blog site archives on this site to get information on cell organelles to help fill in the blanks on your course kits.
3 Comments:
At 5:02 p.m., Anonymous said…
What is microtubules (cytoskeleton) and cillia and flagelle. They are the last two boxes.
At 6:39 p.m., Anonymous said…
i couldnt fine those either
At 3:19 p.m., Anonymous said…
Where is the post for today?
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