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Transcript
It’s time to jump into the heart of biology – taking a good look at the building block that living organisms
are composed.
A Tour of the Cell – Bozeman Science
1. The cell was invisible to scientists until what invention:
2. What two (or three) types of these inventions do we have today?
3. What are the two types of vastly different cells?
4. Even those two types of cells have major similarities:
5. He mentions organelles:
What is an organelle? Which cell type has them?
6. He mentions membranes. What is a membrane? Can you think of anything that is like a membrane in
a cell? (think of the experiment we did last week).
7. Here are the major organelles – what are some of the things they do? Look up some facts about each
and bring them to class:
Nucleolus:
Smooth ER:
Nucleus:
Mitochondria:
Ribosome:
Vacuole:
Vesicle:
Cytosole:
Rough ER:
Lysosome:
Golgi Body:
Centriole:
Cytoskeleton: