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Rosie the Riveter
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10. Relationship Quiz
11. Cycles of Matter Notes
12. Cycles Comparison Sheet
13. Cycles Vocab Activity
14. Carbon Cycle Game
15. Respiration vs Photosyn.
(Exhaling on Planet “N”
If I have not checked your Notebook,
today is the last day!
1. Place Cells Parts Chart on Desk!
2. On Response Page #6
Analyze the chart
Cell A
Cell B
Cell C
has nucleus
yes
yes
no
has chloroplasts
no
yes
no
has cell wall
no
yes
yes
has lysosomes
yes
no
no
Which of the following statements is true and
Explain WHY! (Answer only..in a complete sentence)
A. Cell A is a plant cell.
B. Cell B can perform photosynthesis.
C. Cell C does not have DNA.
D. Cell B is a prokaryotic cell.
have DNA.
D.Cell B is a prokaryotic cell.
Identify the following
structures.
a. mitochondria
b. nucleus
c. cytoplasm
d. cell membrane
e. chromosomes
f. vacuole
g. ribosomes
On response page #11,
Order the following molecules from smallest
to largest.
Sugar (glucose)
Carbon dioxide
Water
Protein (enzymes)
oxygen
A small enzyme
How is a cell membrane
like a bubble?
https://www.youtube.c
om/watch?v=Pfu1DE9
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RP #12
Identify each type of transport.
1.
Simple Diffusion
2.
Facilitated Diffusion
3.
Active Transport
Mass of
Egg
Solution
Spring Water
Alcohol 70%
Coffee
Mountain
Dew
Red Bull
Coke
Gatorade
Corn Syrup
Lemonade
Mass of
Egg after
sitting in
solution 24
hrs
Mass of Net Gain (+) Reaction of
Type of
Egg after or Net Loss (-)
Cell
Solution
sitting in
(expanded, (hypertonic,
solution
shrunk, or no hypotonic, or
48 hrs
change)
isotonic)
73g
Record measurement on side
board so the class can copy
onto their data charts.
You will only have data for
Mass of Egg Today. More to
come tomorrow.
Let’s Experiment….
Be gentle with
your Egg.
If you break it,
you clean it!
No bouncing!
https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=Ptmlvtei8hw
Now Try these…..
The “dots” represent water
molecules. Draw the image
on your response page and
then draw an arrow
showing the direction that
the water molecules will
move.
The “dots” represent water
molecules. Draw the image
on your response page and
then draw an arrow
showing the direction that
the water molecules will
move.
Illustrate & add an arrow to show the direction of Osmosis. (Hint:
You must calculate the % water)
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2.
3.
A plant cell containing 90% water is placed in a
solution that contains 10% sucrose and 4% fructose.
The membrane is impermeable to sugars. Illustrate the
cell and draw an arrow showing the direction of
osmosis. Then, identify the tonicity of the solution
the cell is in.
The dots represent the SOLUTE.
Illustrate, Calculate amount of water or solute, & then add an
arrow to show the direction of Osmosis.
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2.
3.
4.
1. Take out notes and a blank sheet of paper
• Put NAME
• Label: Cell Transport Quiz
• Number 1 – 15
• Use diagram to answer #14
2. Begin Cell Energy Notes..
• Use Note-taking guide
• Do Not take!
• Copy will be on blog
• Due: Wednesday!
On response page RP #15,
Write question and answer!
1. What two materials do cells need to be
able to generate ATP?
2. How do the cells get those materials
into the cell from an area of high
concentration to an area of a lower
concentration to process them into
another form?
On response page,
Write question and answer!
1. During Photosynthesis, what type
of energy is converted in to
chemical energy?
2.What is the difference between
cellular respiration and simple
respiration?
Place Cell Energy Notes on desk TBC
RP #16….Illustrate the correct cycling on your response page.
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AGENDA
Cell
Energy
QUIZ Friday
On response page RP #17, (write Q & A)
1. What are the reactants` of photosynthesis?
2. What process produces Atp when oxygen is not
available?
AGENDA
HMWK:
On response page RP #17, (write Q & A)
1. Do plants photosynthesize, respirate, or both?
2. WHY?
1. Take out notes and a blank sheet of paper
• Put NAME
• Label: Cell Energy Quiz
• Number 1 – 20
• Use diagram to answer #14
2. When Finished….ORGANIZE NOTEBOOK -- due Friday
AGENDA
HMWK:
Cell
Division
Vocab
Crossword
Puzzle –
due Tues.
On response page RP #19, (write in a complete sentence)
1. Why do cells need to produce ATP?
2. Explain where and how a cell can produce
ATP.
What is the difference
between Mitosis, Meiosis,
and Binary Fission?
What are the three steps of
the cell cycle?
What are the phases of
Mitosis?
On response page RP #20, (write in a complete sentence)
AGENDA
HMWK:
Finish
Onion Tip
Lab..due
Wed
If a cell is getting ready to undergo
Mitosis and has 14 chromosomes how
many chromosomes will the cell have at
the end of interphase?
Cytokinesis ?
In Lab book,
Copy Data Chart and answer
questions 1 – 5 in complete
sentences.
Go to blog to get lab link.
Open Lab book to your Onion Root
Tip Lab.
Be prepared to show me your
completed work.
Follow directions…..
Legend:
1 side of cookie = a cell (membrane)
Filling = cytoplasm
Sprinkles = chromosomes or chromatids
(these should be identical)
Drawn lines = spindle fibers & nuclear membrane
Think…..
Why do cells divide?
• to be identical to parent
• to repair or replace damaged cells
• to increase the size of an organism
Think…..
During Interphase, a cell is constantly growing (increasing in
size). When a cell divides it is half the size of the original
parent. Some cells divide just to reduce their size. Why?
Let’s Experiment….
AGEND
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Finish
Storyboard…d
ue Friday
On response page, (write question and answer)
Cellular Respiration is the process by which…
a. Cells grow and reproduce
b. Cells use oxygen to produce energy from food
c. Plant cells create glucose
d. Cells breakdown food without using oxygen
On response page, (write in a complete sentence)
A. They increase the strength for the organelle
B. They provide added structure for internal support
C. They increase protection for the organelle
D. They increase the available surface area within a small space
AGEND
A
Cell
Energy
QUIZ Tuesday
On response page, (write in a complete sentence)
From the lab today,
How did you know the yeast were respirating? Be
specific.
What did you learn about the source of sugar
–vs- the amount of ATP generated?
AGEND
A
Cell
Energy
QUIZ !
On response page, (write in a complete sentence)
Where does the leaf get carbon dioxide? (in other
words…through what structure does the carbon
dioxide enter into the leaf ?)
a.
b.
c.
d.
The stomata
The chlorophyll
The stem
The roots
AGEND
A
Cell
Energy
QUIZ Tuesday
On response page, (write in a complete sentence)
From the lab today, what did you learn about energy
production over time?
On response page, (Illustrate and identify this phase)
AGEND
A
Cell
Energy
QUIZ !
On response page, (write in a complete sentence)
What is the formula for photosynthesis?
On response page, (write in a complete sentence)
In animal skin tissue, cell division is responsible for
a.
b.
c.
d.
Sexual reproduction
Obtaining energy
Growth and repair
Diversity of the organism
On response page, (write in a complete sentence)
What is one way in which the chloroplast is
dependent on the mitochondria?
On response page, (write in a complete sentence)
What is one way in which the mitochondria is
dependent on the chloroplast?
On response page, (write question and answer)
Why don’t prokaryotic cells undergo Mitosis?
On response page, (write question and answer)
If a cell has 14 chromosomes how many chromosomes
will cells have in prophase?
Cytokinesis?
On response page,
What toy, gizmo, or gadget do you think
was the most creative and best represented
the parts of a cell? Explain why?
On response page,
Staring with Metaphase, outline the cell cycle.
On response page, (write in a complete sentence)
What is the difference between binary fission and mitosis?
On response page, (write in a complete sentence)
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What types of cells differentiate to become specialized?
A.
cells of unicellular organisms
B.
prokaryotic cells
C.
bacterial cells
D.
cells of multicellular organisms
On response page, (write in a complete sentence)
How do cells organize into complex organisms like a
human? List the order of organization beginning with cells.