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Name _____________________
Diversity Unit 4 Objectives
Resources can be viewed and downloaded at
http://www.district279.org/sec/pcsh/adjbio/
Objectives
Assignments and Resources
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Notes from Powerpoint.
Cells Reading and Notes, pp. 27-30
2. Using a word list and drawings, be able to
identify and describe the function of the
following cell parts: nucleus, cell
membrane, cytoplasm, chromosomes, cell
wall, chloroplasts, mitochondria, vacuoles,
ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum.
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Cells Reading and Notes, pp. 27-30
Notes from Powerpoint.
3. Be able to state the 3 main points of the
cell theory.
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Notes from Powerpoint.
1. Identify the cell as the basic unit of all
living things.
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4. Be able to name 2 of the scientists who
helped create the cell theory and tell what each
contributed.
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Notes from Powerpoint.
5. Be able to describe how plant cells are
different from animal cells.
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Notes from Powerpoint.
Cells Reading and Notes, pp. 27-30
Cheek Cell Lab
Elodea Lab
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Notes from Powerpoint.
Diffusion/Osmosis Lab
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6. Be able to describe an example of osmosis
and/or diffusion in real life
7. Be able to define and apply the terms:
organelles, photosynthesis, diffusion,
osmosis, equilibrium, cell, tissue, organ,
system, organism
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Notes from Powerpoint.
Cells Reading and Notes, pp. 27-30