Transcript Activity 38
Activity #38
Microbes, Plants , and You
Activity 38: Microbes, Plants, and You
White Space ?:
What do you think
plant cells, animal
cells, and protist
cells have in
common? What do
you think might be
different? (3-4
sentences)
Challenge Question:
What structures do different
types of cells have in common?
What is different?
Background: none (Yeah!)
Vocabulary:
Cell: the basic structure and function of
a living thing
Lugol’s Solution: a type of chemical
used to stain object so they look
darker under the microscope
Swab: to gently scrape the object on a
toothpick or q-tip.
Activity 38: Microbes, Plants, and
You
• Materials: Read over the list on p C-43
• Procedure: Read p C-43 to C-46 and
check off if you understand.
• Data: Use the Microbes, Plants, and You
Microscope Drawing Handout
Activity 38: Microbes, Plants, and
You
Analysis Questions: Answer questions #1-4 in
your lab notebook. You must incorporate some
of the new vocabulary term shown in the book.
COMPLETE SENTENCES!!!
Conclusion: What things did you notice were the
same with the Amoeba slide, the cheek cell, and
the onion cell? What was different? Explain
anything else you learned. COMPLETE
SENTENCES!!!
Notes to Self: Did you give me quality answers
today? Fix them if you did not.