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Cell Objectives AoI: Human Ingenuity U.Q.: How have human discoveries changed our view of life? Objectives. A student should be able to: Assignments and Resources 1. Explain the three parts of the cell theory. Cell theory notes, Chapter 7-1 2. Identify the important scientists who contributed to the current body of knowledge regarding cells. Cell theory notes, chapter 7-1, human ingenuity project 3. Distinguish between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Cell notes, cell analogy, build a cell , chapter 7-1 Cell notes, cell analogy, cell lab, chapter 7-2 4. Identify the structures and functions of the organelles of the cell. 5. Describe the types of transport across a cell membrane. 6. Be able to answer the question “Why are cells so small?” 7. Be able to explain several ways that human ingenuity has increased our understanding cells and the microscopic world. Cell membrane notes, egg demo, starch/iodine demo, chapter 7-3, Reading guide 7-3 Why are cells so small? Lab, chapter 10-1. Cell notes, Human ingenuity project Cell Objectives AoI: Human Ingenuity U.Q.: How have human discoveries changed our view of life? Objectives. A student should be able to: Assignments and Resources 1. Explain the three parts of the cell theory. Cell theory notes, Chapter 7-1 2. Identify the important scientists who contributed to the current body of knowledge regarding cells. Cell theory notes, chapter 7-1, human ingenuity project 3. Distinguish between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Cell notes, cell analogy, build a cell , chapter 7-1 Cell notes, cell analogy, cell lab, chapter 7-2 4. Identify the structures and functions of the organelles of the cell. 5. Describe the types of transport across a cell membrane. 6. Be able to answer the question “Why are cells so small?” 7. Be able to explain several ways that human ingenuity has increased our understanding cells and the microscopic world. Cell membrane notes, egg demo, starch/iodine demo, chapter 7-3, Reading guide 7-3 Why are cells so small? Lab, chapter 10-1. Cell notes, Human ingenuity project