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CHAPTER 10 LESSON 3 Cells & Homeostasis. Essential Question What are cells made of? How do Cells Maintain Homeostasis? Homeo- The same Stasis- A condition.

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Page 1: CHAPTER 10 LESSON 3 Cells & Homeostasis. Essential Question What are cells made of?  How do Cells Maintain Homeostasis? Homeo- The same Stasis- A condition.

CHAPTER 10 LESSON 3

Cells & Homeostasis

Page 2: CHAPTER 10 LESSON 3 Cells & Homeostasis. Essential Question What are cells made of?  How do Cells Maintain Homeostasis? Homeo- The same Stasis- A condition.

Essential Question

What are cells made of?

How do Cells Maintain Homeostasis?

Homeo- The sameStasis- A condition of Balance

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Homeostasis

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How are these people maintaining homeostasis?

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Homeostasis in Cells

In all cells processes that help maintain homeostasis include:

getting and using energy from food

removing wastes.

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Energy from Food Making Food

Cellular respirationCells break down

glucose molecules in the presence of oxygen for energy

Waste product: carbon dioxide &

water

PhotosynthesisCells capture sun’s

energy to produce glucose molecules

Waste product: oxygen

Getting and Using Energy

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Cell Membrane

Made of two layers of fat, the cell

membrane is the gate keeper of the cell.

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Cell Membrane

There are structures in the cell membrane to regulate materials in and out of the cell.

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Diffusion- movement of particles

Particles move from

higher concentrati

on to lesser

concentration

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Osmosis- diffusion of water

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Home LearningComplete Lesson 4 Assess Your

Understandings

Review & Assessment Page 398 #12-17

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