Tic Tac Cell
Bonus:
Eukaryotic vs Prokaryotic
Cell structure
Cell function
Who’s the Cell Boss?
Organelles at home
Levels of organization
Cell theory
Organelles match
True or False
Diagram labeling
Cell type sort
Organize the leves of organization from simplest to most complex.
tissue
atom
organ system
cell
organ
molecule
organism
What is the difference between unicellular and multicellular organisms?
Match the example.
Unicellular Organism
Multicellular Organism
amoeba
paramecium
bacteria
Cells or no cells? Mark with an the things that don’t have cells.
What are the three (3) components of the cell theory?
How did these scientists contribute to the development of the cell theory?
Pick 3 scientists.
JANSSEN
The cell theory grew from the work and research of many scientists.
True or False
If false, explain why.
- Cells can vary in shape and size, depending on their type.
2. Large organisms have bigger cells than smaller cells. 3. The largest cells found in nature are ostrich eggs. 4. The invention of the microscope led to the development of the cell theory. 5. Animals are the only living things made of cells.
Identify the parts of the cell
Find one item in your home that you feel represents the organelle shown below. Explain your reasoning!
nucleus
mitochondria
Match the organelle to its function.
nucleus
provides structure and support
mitochondria
holds organelles in place
cell membrane
photosynthesis
chloroplast
stores water and minerals
cytoplasm
guards the cell
vacuole
control center
cell powerhouse
cell wall
Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic
How do you know?
Tic Tac Cell Champ!
You are now Master of the Cell.
What to do now?
What’s next?
Submit your DBA for grading: write the date and time. Go to the Help Site for module review, practice test, and study guide. Take mod exam.
In mod 5 you’ll be learning about classifying life. You will learn why homeostasis is an important process for all living things, cell cycle (Adv only), and how scientists classify organisms.
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Tic Tac Cell
Bonus:
Eukaryotic vs Prokaryotic
Cell structure
Cell function
Who’s the Cell Boss?
Organelles at home
Levels of organization
Cell theory
Organelles match
True or False
Diagram labeling
Cell type sort
Organize the leves of organization from simplest to most complex.
tissue
atom
organ system
cell
organ
molecule
organism
What is the difference between unicellular and multicellular organisms?
Match the example.
Unicellular Organism
Multicellular Organism
amoeba
paramecium
bacteria
Cells or no cells? Mark with an the things that don’t have cells.
What are the three (3) components of the cell theory?
How did these scientists contribute to the development of the cell theory?
Pick 3 scientists.
JANSSEN
The cell theory grew from the work and research of many scientists.
True or False
If false, explain why.
- Cells can vary in shape and size, depending on their type.
2. Large organisms have bigger cells than smaller cells. 3. The largest cells found in nature are ostrich eggs. 4. The invention of the microscope led to the development of the cell theory. 5. Animals are the only living things made of cells.Identify the parts of the cell
Find one item in your home that you feel represents the organelle shown below. Explain your reasoning!
nucleus
mitochondria
Match the organelle to its function.
nucleus
provides structure and support
mitochondria
holds organelles in place
cell membrane
photosynthesis
chloroplast
stores water and minerals
cytoplasm
guards the cell
vacuole
control center
cell powerhouse
cell wall
Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic
How do you know?
Tic Tac Cell Champ!
You are now Master of the Cell.
What to do now?
What’s next?
Submit your DBA for grading: write the date and time. Go to the Help Site for module review, practice test, and study guide. Take mod exam.
In mod 5 you’ll be learning about classifying life. You will learn why homeostasis is an important process for all living things, cell cycle (Adv only), and how scientists classify organisms.