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Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: de of cells Not made of cel What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?
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Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

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Page 1: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two:

Made of cells Not made of cells

What is cellular?

2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

Page 2: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

3. What is a cell? Use your own words, or the book’s definition.- Compare with your group members.

4. Look up pages 5-6, 9, 72Which characteristics (at least 4) do you expect from any cell? Answer in a Circle Map.

Page 3: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

Draw a circle Map of Cells:

Cell

Expected

Characteristics

HowAchieved?

Page 4: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

Draw a circle Map of Cells:

Cell

Need for energy

Homeostasis(Steady internal conditions)

Reproduction, heredity

Response to environment

Photosynthesis Respiration

Membrane Permeability

DNA Structure, Function

Membrane Functions

Page 5: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?
Page 6: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

1) Anti = ______, Bio= ________,Accordingly, what do you expect

an antibiotic medicine to do?

2) Bacterial and Viral infections – which do you expect to be cured by antibiotics? Explain your answer.

Page 7: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

CellsWhat is a basic cell made of?

DNAA membrane

Genetic Material

Cytoplasm

= A prokaryotic cell

Page 8: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

Cell Theory (1665-1855):•The cell is the basic unit of life.

•Every living thing is made out of one or more cells.

•All cells come from other cells (not directly from molecules)

Page 9: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

Simplest Cells:

Prokaryotes

Bacteria Cells

Page 10: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?
Page 11: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?
Page 12: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

Staphylococcus aureus

Page 13: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?
Page 14: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

1µm = 1 micrometer = 1 millionth of a meter

Page 15: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

Eukaryotes:

Internal membranes

DNA

Prokaryotes:

DNA

Pro = before Eu = realKaryos = nucleus

Page 16: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

Prokaryotes Eukaryotes

Bacteria Plants

Animals

Fungi

DNA

DNA

Page 18: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

VIRUSES

Are they Living organisms?

Page 19: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

0.1 mm

Page 20: Draw a T-Chart. 1. Sort out the cards into two: Made of cellsNot made of cells What is cellular? 2. Explain: What was your reasoning when sorting the cards?

0.5umVirus

Bacterium

Animal Cell

Nucleus