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Name ________________________________________________________________
Per. ________
Cell Unit
Standard
Benchmark
(7.1.3.4.2)
1. Models are used to
1. Tools, such as a microscope, can be used to
understand and
describe and investigate natural systems in a
communicate how natural
life science context.
(cell parts) systems work
and interact.
2. Tissue, organs and
organ systems are
composed of cells and
function to serve the
needs of all cells for
food, air and waste
removal.
(7.4.1.1.1)
3. All living organisms
are composed of one or
more cells, which carry
on the many functions
needed to live.
(7.4.1.2.1)
1. All cells do not look alike. Specialized cells in
multicellular organisms are organized into tissues
and organs that perform specialized functions.
For example: Nerve cells and skin cells do not look
the same because they are part of different organs and
have different functions.
1. Cells carry out life functions, and these
functions are carried out in a similar way in all
organisms.
(7.4.1.2.2)
2. Cells repeatedly divide to make more cells for
growth and repair.
(7.4.1.2.3)
3. Plants have a cell wall and chloroplasts, and
animal cells do not.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Activities
“Cells” video
Cell model
Micro-what?!
Plant vs. animal cell lab
Microscope quiz
Cell Museum
“Cells”video
Why Cells? (Dr. Birdley)
Cell Model
Cell Flow Chart
Cell Songs
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
“Cells” video
Cell Model
Functions Chart
Cell energy and cell division gizmos
Cell Songs
1. “Cells” video
2. Cell energy and cell division gizmos
1. Double Bubble Map
2. Cell energy and cell division gizmos
3. Plant vs. Animal Cells Lab
Essential Questions:
How are living things organized?
How do cells exhibit the characteristics and needs of life?
Vocabulary
Microscope
Stage
Coarse adjustment
Fine adjustment
Objective lenses
Eyepiece
Slide
Prokaryotic
Eukaryotic
Multicellular
Unicellular
Cell Theory
Cell
Organelle
Tissue
Organ
Organ system
Organism
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Diffusion
Osmosis
Mitochondria
Nucleus
Cell Membrane
DNA/genetic material
Cytoplasm
Mitosis
Cell Wall
Chloroplast
Name ________________________________________________________________
Cell Unit
Essential Questions:
How are living things organized?
How do cells exhibit the characteristics and needs of life?
Per. ________