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All About You: Structure and Function of Cells Teacher Education Course 2016-2017
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AAY Structure and Function of Cells Intro

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All About You: Structure and Function of Cells

Teacher Education Course2016-2017

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Structure and Function of CellsYou loose about 8 pounds of this every year of your adult life. What is it?

For reference, a gallon of water weighs about 8 pounds

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Structure and Function of Cells

SKIN!

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Structure and Function of Cells

What questions does this phenomenon

of shedding skingenerate?

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Structure and Function of Cells

Humans shed their entire outer layer of

skin every 2-4 weeks.?

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Structure and Function of CellsEstimates

of skin cell sheddingare between

1 and tens of millions of cells per day.

What new questions does this generate?

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BioVisions Project“We embarked on a project … that would give students … a mental image of the cell as a large, bustling, hugely complicated city that’s occupied by micromachines. These micromachines really are at the heart of life.”

David Bolinsky, medical illustrator

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BioVision’s The Inner Life of a Cell

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Humans are made up of animal cells

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Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering Practices

• Asking questions• Developing and using models• Planning and carrying out investigations• Analyzing and interpreting data• Constructing explanations• Obtaining and communicating information

Disciplinary Core Ideas• LS1 From molecules to organisms: Structures and processes• LS3 Heredity: Inheritance and variation of traits

Crosscutting concepts• Cause and effect• Scale, proportion, and quantity• Systems and systems models• Structure and function• Stability and change

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Next Generation Science StandardsThe intent of the NGSS:

"Grade-appropriate elements of the science and engineering practice(s),

disciplinary core idea(s), and crosscutting concept(s),

work together to support students in three-dimensional learning to

make sense of phenomena and/or

to design solutions to problems.“

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Today’s agenda Microscopy

• How can we use a compound light microscope to see our cells? Don’t Burst My Bubble

• What are the characteristics of a cell membrane? The Great Divide

• What are the cellular mechanisms that occur when cells divide?

Other Lesson on Cells Cells as Stores

• What are the functions of the major animal cell organelles? Teeny, Tiny Cells (and Cellular Transport)

• Why do cells have to be so small?• How does cellular transport affect cell function?

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Appendix: Inner Life of a Cell ResourcesBioVisions web site:

http://multimedia.mcb.harvard.eduYouTube (3-minute version and 8-minute

version): “Inner Life of a Cell”David Bolinsky TED talk: “Visualizing the

wonder of a living cell”