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Macroscopic vs. Microscopic T-Chart • Life on Mars T-Chart Think: Classify the following items as macroscopic or microscopic: grain of salt, bacteria, moss, grain of sand, plant cell, water flea, pollen grain, virus, root hairs, and cheek cells Pair: Compare and discuss your list with a partner’s. Revise your list after the discussion. Share: Share your list with the class. Make further revisions to your list as needed. Macroscopic Microscopic Trans 10 © Region 4 Education Service Center. All rights reserved.
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•Macroscopicvs.MicroscopicT-Chart

• LifeonMarsT-Chart••••••••••••••••••

Think:

Classifythefollowingitemsasmacroscopicormicroscopic:• grainofsalt,bacteria,moss,grainofsand,plantcell,waterflea, pollengrain,virus,roothairs,andcheekcells

Pair:•Compareanddiscussyourlistwithapartner’s.Reviseyourlistafterthediscussion.•

Share:

Shareyourlistwiththeclass.Makefurtherrevisionstoyourlistasneeded.

Macroscopic Microscopic

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SQ3RReadingStrategy

SurveyWhat am I reading?

Record headings and subheadings in text and review graphics.

QuestionDevelop purpose

Create questions from headings, subheadings, and illustrations (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How).

ReadRead, search, react

Write answers to questions from above.

ReciteRecall your reading

Record key facts and phrases from each question.

ReviewSummarize

Create a summary paragraph.

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SQ3RReadingStrategy—AnswerKey

SurveyWhat am I reading?

Record headings and subheadings in text and review graphics.• HistoryofCellTheory• Twotypesofcells• Prokaryotes• Eukaryotes

QuestionDevelop purpose

Create questions from heading, subheadings, and illustrations (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How).• Whodevelopedthecelltheory?• Whatisthecelltheory?• Whataretwodifferenttypesofcells?• Whatareprokaryotes?• Whatisanexampleofaprokaryote?• Whatareeukaryotes?• Whatisanexampleofaeukaryote?• Howarethetwocellsdifferent?

ReadRead, search, react

Write answers to questions from above.• The cell theory was developed by German scientists

Schleiden, Schwann, and Virchow.• The cell theory consists of three ideas—

1. All organisms are made up of one or more cells.2. Cells are the basic unit of structure and organization

of organisms.3. New cells come from preexisting cells.

• The two types of cells are prokaryotic and eukaryotic.• Bacteria are examples of prokaryotes.• Eukaryotes are complex cells that have membrane-bound

organelles and a nucleus.• Protists, fungi, plants, and animals are examples of

eukaryotes.• Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, are smaller, and

do not have membrane-bound organelles. Eukaryotic cells are larger, more complex, and have membrane-bound organelles that have specialized functions.

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ReciteRecall your reading

Record key facts and phrases from each question.• Cells are the basic unit of life.• Cells are either prokaryotic or eukaryotic.• Prokaryotes lack a nucleus.• Eukaryotes have a nucleus.

ReviewSummarize

Create a summary paragraph.

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• ResponseofEgg’sCircumferencetoChangingEnvironment

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TheUrinarySystem

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CommonDiseasesCausedbyBacteriaandViruses

NameofDisease Causedby

Influenza virus

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Mumps virus

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Measles virus

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Tuberculosis bacteria

Pertussis(WhoopingCough) bacteria

MeningococcalMeningitis bacteria

Pneumonia bacteriaorvirus

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