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7th Grade Science Mountain Shadows Middle School John DiMeo October 17-21, 2016 Monday The Ten Smelliest Animals All living organisms are composed of cells, from just one to many trillions, whose details usually are visible only through a microscope. A typical cell of any organism contains genetic instructions that specify its traits. Those traits may be modified by environmental influences. Chapter 5: The Cell in Action The Big Idea: Cells carry out important life functions, such oas obtaining energy, growing, and making new cells. About the Photo: Text pages 146-147. Section 1: Cell Energy Key Concept: All cells need energy to carry out cell functions. However, Cells may obtain and process energy in different ways. Read/Discuss: Text pages 148-151. Classwork: Vocabulary T148/T152. Tuesday How to Use a Dichotomous Key Dichotomous Key Worksheet: Find and match the scientific names of the organisms’ common names using the key. Homework: Study Guide pages 73-76. Wednesday Collect and Record Homework Science Video: Blackfish Thursday A typical cell of any organism contains genetic instructions that specify its traits. Those traits may be modified by environmental influences. Students know the characteristics that distinguish plant cells from animal cells, including chloroplasts and cell walls. Students know that mitochondria liberate energy for the work that cells do and that chloroplasts capture sunlight energy for photosynthesis. Section 2: The Cell Cycle Key Concept: The cell cycle results in daughter cells, two new cells that are exact copies of the original cell. Read/Discuss: Text pages 152-157. Classwork/Homework: Draw and Label-Figure 8 Worksheet-Text page 150. Friday Collect and Record Homework Computer Lab: Science Links-Photosynthesis Resource File 5: Worksheet pages 27-28.