PREPARATIOn
EXPLORE
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Cell Size - Is Bigger, Better? (page 64)
Phenolpthalein Agar Cubes... if you missed the activity this VIDEO is similar to what we did in class. |
LEARNING
Complete the booklet as you read through Chapter 3 (pages 66- 91)
Check your work with the answer key |
Class Discussion
Here's a copy of the SMARTboard slides used for the LESSON in class. Read them over, make some notes, use it to review... whatever you find helpful! |
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REQUIRED VIDEO (Edmodo assignment)
1. What type of cells are animals and plants made up of? 2. Robert Hooke was responsible for what scientific discovery? 3. Name the organelle associated with each of the following a. movement b. selective permeability c. assemble microtubules d. network of membranes that carry stuff around e. polypeptide production f. post office g. waste treatment and recycling h. creates ribosomal RNA (rRNA) i. site of cellular respiration 4. Explain "mitochondrial DNA" and its scientific importance. |
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TOPIC SUPPORT
Feel like you still need more explanation for cell organelles before writing the quiz or test? Watch Bozeman explain them further. |
Organelles (3.2 - 3.3)
The quiz will use the DIAGRAM on the back of the chapter 3 booklet. Know how to identify the organelles visually and give me their FUNCTIONS. Try out this sample quiz to see how much you know. |
Membrane Permeability
Will be handed in as an assignment so no answer key given |
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REQUIRED VIDEO (Edmodo assignment)
1. Explain the term "selectively permeable" as it applies to the cell membrane. 2. What is the difference between active and passive transport? 3, Describe the terms hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic. 4. What organ regulates the concentration of blood plasma to be isotonic? 5. Name the channel protein that allows water to cross the cell membrane. 6. Remember... what molecule is needed for any active transport to occur? 7. What is the name for the special pump used by nerve cells? 8. Name types of vesicular transport. |
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TOPIC SUPPORT
Some students find the concepts of osmosis and tonicity difficult to understand. Hopefully this video will help! |
EXPERIMENT
Diffusion & Osmosis
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Understanding Tonicity
Images below are for extra practice interpreting the isotonic point and the range for hypotonic or hypertonic solutions. |
EXPERIMENT
Investigating Tonicity with Potatos |
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TOPIC SUPPORT
This one goes over all the ways things can cross the plasma membrane. Good to watch as a review before the test! |
Review
ASSIGNED
* COMPLETE Review Questions as assigned in the Chapter 3 Booklet (mark using answer key in textbook)
SUPPORTIVE
* READ Chapter 3 Summary (pages 100-101)
* QUIZLET Vocabulary Sets
-> DPSS Biology 12 - Unit 3a Cytology
Unit 3b Cell Organelle Pictures
Unit 3c Plasma Membrane
Unit 3d Plasma Membrane Pictures
* Unit 3 Crossword (plus answer key and extra digital version)
* Unit 3 Study Guide (plus answer key)
* COMPLETE Review Questions as assigned in the Chapter 3 Booklet (mark using answer key in textbook)
SUPPORTIVE
* READ Chapter 3 Summary (pages 100-101)
* QUIZLET Vocabulary Sets
-> DPSS Biology 12 - Unit 3a Cytology
Unit 3b Cell Organelle Pictures
Unit 3c Plasma Membrane
Unit 3d Plasma Membrane Pictures
* Unit 3 Crossword (plus answer key and extra digital version)
* Unit 3 Study Guide (plus answer key)
NEXT UP
Now that we know the basics of the cell, let's look at the contents of the nucleus in more detail in
Chapter 4 - DNA Structure & Gene Expression
Chapter 4 - DNA Structure & Gene Expression