Name:___________________________ Date: ____________Period:_____ Agenda Week of 18 October – 22 October 2010 Class website: www.marric.us/teaching 1c. Students know how prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells (including those from plants and animals), and viruses differ in complexity and general structure. Monday 10/18/10 - agenda review Cell organelles – Cell City Prokaryotes HW: Study Quiz #4 - Tuesday 10/19/10 Unit 2 Quiz 4 Collect Chapter 8 SG and Cell City and Agenda with Vocabulary HW: bring colored pencils/crayons - Wednesday 10/20/10 – Late Start Respiration Review Quiz - HW: Cell Parts and Functions Thursday 10/21/10 Animal and Plant Cell Coloring Friday 10/22/10 Animal and Plant Cell Coloring - HW: study for Review Quiz next Tuesday Gather all Unit 2 assignments and bring to class on Monday for Portfolio organization – Our Cell Biology book that will be used to review for Fall Semester Final Parents/Guardian – I have reviewed my child’s activities and homework for the week of 10/18/10 – 10/22/10. I understand: The importance for me to make sure that my child is studying and prepared for the EXAM and has completed all assignments this week. There will be a Unit EXAM on 11/3 and a review quiz on 10/26 Parent/Guardian Printed Name Signature Date Bell Ringers: Week of 18-22 October 2010 Monday – Identify RSTUV- Tuesday – Identify Cell X and Cell Y Wednesday The diagram below illustrates how plant root cells take in mineral ions from the surrounding soil. Which of the following processes is illustrated? A. active transport B. diffusion C. osmosis D. passive filtration Explain. Thursday - Which of the following occurs during photosynthesis? A. CO2 is used to produce water. C. CO2 and H2O are converted to carbohydrates. Explain. B. CO2 is absorbed by mitochondria. D. CO2 and H2O are combined into carbonic acid. Friday The structure of the sugar sucrose, C12H22O11, is shown below. It can be broken down to yield simpler sugars and energy for the cell. To which class of organic compounds does sucrose belong? a. Lipids c. Carbohydrates b. Proteins d. Nucleic acids