Name:_____________________ Date: ________Period:_____ Monday 9/29/08

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Agenda Week of 29 Sept – 3 Oct 2008
Class website: www.marric.us/teaching
Monday 9/29/08
Collect Ch 6 Sci Notebook Worksheets
Chapter 7 Powerpoint – Cell organelle
introduction
HW: Study for Quiz #1
Cells Are Us reading comprehension
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Tuesday 9/30/08
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Unit 2 Quiz 1 (15 min).
Collect Cells Are Us and Agendas
The Cell Overview – Begin summary
table of cellular organelles
All Kinds of Parts application
HW: Ch 7 Sci Notebook due 10/8
Unit 2 Quiz #2 Oct 7, 2008
1. A student could tell the
difference between onion
skin cells and cheek cells
because the onion skin cells
have a __________ ____________
2. Which of the main difference between prokaryotic
and eukaryotic cells is that eukaryotes have
__________________ and prokaryotes do not.
3. An example of an organism that is a prokaryotes is a
_______________________
Wednesday 10/1/08 –Late Start
Collect Weekly Objectives
Cell Basics
Compare Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic
Cells
HW: Ch.7 Science Notebook due 10/9
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4. The function of a cell membrane is to __________
______________________________________
5. Osmosis is defined as the movement of _________
___________________________________
Thursday 10/2/08 – Block Day
Selectively Permeable Membranes Lab
Animal Cell Color/organelle table
Plant Cell Coloring
HW: Ch.7 Science Notebook due 10/9
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Friday 10/3/08 – Block Day
Selectively Permeable Membranes Lab
Animal Cell Color/organelle table
Plant Cell Coloring
HW: Ch.7 Science Notebook due 10/9
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Parents/Guardian –
 I have reviewed my child’s activities and


homework for the week of .
I understand that is important for me
to make sure that my child is
studying to be prepared for the quiz
and has completed all assignments
this week.
The Chapter 7 SciNotebook
worksheets needs to be turned in
prior to participating in the
Webquest.
Parent/Guardian Printed Name
6.
Most cell membranes are mainly composed of
____________ ______________________
7. Which parts do prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells, and
viruses all share? __________________________
8. The three functions of the nucleus are to
_______________________________________
______________________________________
___________________________________
9. The structures that make proteins using coded
instructions that come from the nucleus are
_________________
Vocabulary
Chlorophyll
DNA
Glucose
Mitochondria
Signature
Centrioles
Endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi apparatus
Osmosis
Diffusion
Eukaryote
Lysosome
Prokayote
Date
Bell Ringers: Week of 29 Sep – 3 Oct 2008
Monday –Which substance would be extensively studied during a college organic chemistry course?
A.
B.
C.
D.
glucose
oxygen
sodium
water
Explain
Tuesday - Which is present only in eukaryotic cells?
a. cell membrane
b. chromosomes
c. DNA
Explain
d. nucleus
Wednesday - A chemical reaction is a process by which atoms or groups of atoms in substances are
A. dissolved in other substances.
B. ionized by the loss of protons.
C. mixed together with atoms in other substances.
D. reorganized into different substances .
Explain
Thursday -Which equation is balanced properly?
A.
B.
C.
D.
3O2 + 2Al  2AlO3
3O2 + Al  3AlO3
4O2 + 3Al  4AlO3
4O2 + Al  AlO3
Explain
Friday - During the nineteenth century, many scientists and naturalists studied microscopic organisms using
magnifying lenses and simple microscopes. After studying plant tissues, animal tissues, and protozoans under the
microscope, scientists summarized their observations of cells and formulated the cell theory. Which would not be
included as part of the cell theory?
A. All living things are made of one or more cells.
B. Cells are the building blocks of living structures.
C. Parent cells pass genetic material on to daughter cells.
D. Unicellular organisms can grow from organic molecules.
Explain
Name:________________________________ Date:________________ Period:_______
Unit 2 Quiz 2
1. The function of a cell membrane is to ___________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
2. The three functions of the nucleus are
a. _____________________________________________________________
b. _____________________________________________________________
c. _____________________________________________________________
3. Osmosis is defined as the movement of ____________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
4. An example of an organism that is a prokaryotes is a _________________________
5. The main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is that eukaryotes have
____________________________ __________________ and prokaryotes do not.
6. A student could tell the difference between onion skin cells and cheek cells because the
onion skin cells have a __________ ____________
7. Most cell membranes are mainly composed of ________________________________
8. Which parts do prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells, and viruses all share?
__________________________________________________________________
9. The structures that make proteins using coded instructions that come from the nucleus
are _________________
_____ Chlorophyll
A. a nucleic acid which is the hereditary material of most
organisms
_____ DNA
B. simple cell without specialized membrane-bound structures
_____ Centrioles
_____ Endoplasmic reticulum
C. net movement of particles from an area where there are
many particles of the substance to an area where there are
fewer
D. converts fuel particles (sugars) into useable energy
_____ Osmosis
E. vesicle that contains substances that digest excess or wornout organelles
_____ Mitochondria
F. A monosaccharide that is a product of photosynthesis and a
reactant of cellular respiration
_____ Diffusion
G. A highly folded membrane that is the site of ribosome
attachment. Important structure for the synthesis of
proteins excreted from the cell.
_____ Lysosome
H. modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for transport outside
the cell
_____ Golgi apparatus
I. Molecule that absorbs solar energy which is the first step of
photosynthesis
_____ Eukaryote
_____ Glucose
_____ Prokayote
J. structure near the nucleus that functions during cell division
of animal cells
K. cell with specialized structures, which include the nucleus
and other organelles
L. diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane
1. A student could tell the difference between onion skin cells and cheek cells because the onion
skin cells have a rigid cell wall.
2. Which of the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is that eukaryotes have
membrane-bound organelles and prokaryotes do not.
3. An example of an organism that is a prokaryotes is a bacterium.
4. The function of a cell membrane is to control what enters and leaves the cell.
5. Osmosis is defined as the movement of water molecules from a high concentration to a low
concentration through a selectively permeable membrane
6. Most cell membranes are mainly composed of proteins and lipids.
7. Which parts do prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells, and viruses all share? nucleic acids and proteins
8. The three functions of the nucleus are to 1) stores DNA 2) controls most of the cell’s
processes and 3) contains the information needed to make proteins
9. The structures that make proteins using coded instructions that come from the nucleus are
ribosomes.
Name:________________________________ Date:________________ Period:_______
Unit 2 Quiz 2 (retake)
1. Osmosis is defined as the movement of ____________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
2. The three functions of the nucleus are
a. _____________________________________________________________
b. _____________________________________________________________
c. _____________________________________________________________
3. An example of an organism that is a prokaryotes is a _________________________
4. The main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is that eukaryotes have
____________________________ __________________ and prokaryotes do not.
5. Which parts do prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells, and viruses all share?
__________________________________________________________________
6. A student could tell the difference between onion skin cells and cheek cells because the
onion skin cells have a __________ ____________
7. The structures that make proteins using coded instructions that come from the nucleus
are _________________
8. Most cell membranes are mainly composed of ________________________________
9. The function of a cell membrane is to ___________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
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