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Chapter 7: Cellular Structure and Function
Learning Objectives and Targets
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Objective 7
OBJECTIVE AND TARGETS
Recognize the importance of the microscope to the
discovery of cells.
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Glencoe 7.1 pp 182-186
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7b
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I can identify different parts of a light microscope.
I can locate important cell structures using a microscope.
I can differentiate between a prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell.
Objective 8
Relate the importance of a cell membrane to a cell’s
homeostasis.
Glencoe 7.2 pp 187-190
I can describe the function of a cell membrane.
I can define homeostasis.
I can describe selective permeability.
I can draw a cell membrane and label the important membrane
structures.
I can compare polar (hydrophilic) and nonpolar (hydrophobic).
I can describe the importance of membrane proteins.
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Recognize the structure and function of common
eukaryotic cell organelles.
Glencoe 7.3 pp 191-200
I can identify a prokaryotic cell and label common cell
structures on a diagram.
I can identify a eukaryotic cell and label common cell structures
on a diagram.
I can describe the function of the nucleus.
I can describe the function of the mitochondria.
I can describe the function of the ribosomes.
I can name 3 unique features of a plant cell.
I can describe the function of the chloroplast.
I can compare and contrast structures of plants and animals.
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Describe the different methods of transport a cell can
use to move substances into and out of the cell.
Glencoe 7.4 pp 201-207
I can compare diffusion and osmosis.
I can compare concentration gradient and equilibrium.
I can predict the direction of water movement into and out of a
cell (hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic).
I can identify the energy molecule used for active cell transport.
I can explain why active transport requires energy.
I can explain and diagram endocytosis.
I can explain and diagram exocytosis.
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8a
8b
8c
8d
8e
8f
Objective 9
9a
9b
9c
9d
9e
9f
9g
9h
Objective 10
10a
10b
10c
10d
10e
10f
10g
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Cell membrane color sheet
Cell web quest
Animal cell color sheet
Plant cell color sheet
Sweet 16 tourney activity
How the cell operates activity
The anatomy of the cell activity
Cells vocabulary crossword
Building a eukaryotic cell
diagram
Organelle table
Prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic lab
Plant vs. animal cell video
Passive transport color sheet
Active transport color sheet
Cornstarch in plastic bag demo
Activities for transport demos
Concept review: transport
Observing osmosis in egg lab
Passive transport video
Active transport video
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