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Bell Ringer: (pp.1-15) copy the outline.
Leave space to add important details.
I.
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A.
B.
The cell is the basic unit of living things.
Characteristics of life
Needs of living things
All living things are made of cells.
The microscope led to the discovery of
cells.
C. Cells come from other cells
D. The cell theory is important to the study
of biology.
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Louis Pasteur
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Bacteria and spontaneous generation
Bell Ringer
Copy and complete the T- Chart on the
back of your Weekly Organizer.
Unicellular
Multicellular
Bell Ringer
Copy and complete the T- Chart.
Provide examples of each.
(p.20)
Prokaryotic cell
Eukaryotic cell
Copy and complete the following table:
Prokaryotic
cell
size
nucleus ?
membrane ?
cytoplasm ?
organelles ?
uni - or multi cellular ?
Eukaryotic
cell
Does the cell have a
nucleus?
yes
Eukaryotic cell
no
Prokaryotic cell
Bell Ringer
Label the image of the cell. (p.20)
Is this a prokaryotic cell or a eukaryotic cell?
How do you know?
(R.A.C.E.)
Bell Ringer
Copy and complete the diagram for the
cell theory. (p.13)
Cell Theory