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Learning Targets – Unit 5A
CELLS AND CELL TRANSPORT
If we, as a class, can begin each statement with, “We can…” then we will have achieved our
goal of truly understanding our learning targets.
Here are our learning targets for this unit!
Your goal for the end of this unit is to be
able to say, “I
can…”
You will be
introduced to this
topic during the
following
sections…
state the 3 parts of the cell theory
recognize the correct sequence of the levels
of organization found in living things
accurately draw cells and label the visible
structures as seen through a compound light
microscope
identify and label all cell parts and
organelles in a plant or animal cell
identify the functions of cell parts and
organelles
distinguish plant cells from animal cells
recognize that a cell’s structure is directly
related to its function
provide examples of how a cell’s structure
relates to its function
describe the structure of the cell membrane
identify and label the following parts of the
cell membrane: cholesterol, head, nonpolar, phospholipid, polar, proteins, tail
explain what it means to be selectively (or
semi-) permeable
Intro to Cells
Intro to Cells
Cell
Organelles/Lab
Cell
Organelles/Animal
vs. Plant
Cell Organelles
Cell
Organelles/Animal
vs. Plant
Cell Membrane
Structure
Cell Membrane
Structure
Cell Membrane
Structure
Cell Membrane
Structure
Cell Membrane
Structure
How do you feel?
I know this stuff!
I could use some help...
Ahh! What is this?
explain how equilibrium is established as a
result of diffusion
distinguish between diffusion and osmosis
identify factors that affect diffusion rate
recognize solutions as being hypotonic,
hypertonic, or isotonic
identify what will happen to a cell placed in
a hypotonic, hypertonic, or isotonic solution
contrast plasmolysis and cytolysis
explain how substances cross the cell
membrane through facilitated diffusion
distinguish between active and passive
transport
explain why active transport is necessary in
certain situations
contrast endocytosis and exocytosis
identify which cell transport processes
require the cell to expend energy and which
do not
Cell Transport
Cell Transport
Cell Transport
Cell Transport
Cell Transport
Cell Transport
Other Types of Cell
Transport
Other Types of Cell
Transport
Other Types of Cell
Transport
Other Types of Cell
Transport
Other Types of Cell
Transport
Remember:
Everything we learn will be somehow related to
information learned in previous units. If you are
confused about what we are learning, go back
to your earlier Learning Target handouts. You will
more than likely find some hints to help you
better understand current and future concepts.
In other words, the second column could easily include
previous units, but we will just sick to the units we are working
on right now for the purpose of being aware of our current
learning targets.