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Warm Up Monday, September 16, 2013 ***New Week: Start on new side of sheet*** List two things you already know about cells.

Warm Up Monday, September 16, 2013 ***New Week: Start on new side of sheet*** List two things you already know about cells

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Page 1: Warm Up Monday, September 16, 2013 ***New Week: Start on new side of sheet*** List two things you already know about cells

Warm Up Monday, September 16, 2013

***New Week: Start on new side of sheet***

List two things you already know about cells.

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CELL THEORY Prokaryotic Cells vs. Eukaryotic Cells

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Objectives:

1. List the parts of the cell theory

2. Describe the organization of biological systems

3. Compare/contrast prokaryotic & eukaryotic cells

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Cell Theory

1. All living things are made of

cells.

2. Cells are the basic units of life.

3. New cells are produced from

existing cells. (mitosis)

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Cell Discovery (Know these people!)

• Robert Hooke (1665) • Discovered the cell• Looked at cork under a microscope• Said “ looks like a cell”

• Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1674)• 1st to view living cell • Observed pond water under a microscope

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Organization of Living Things

Living:

Cells Tissue Organ Organ System Organism

Organism

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Characteristic of Living Things

1. Made up of cells

2. Reproduce

3. Based on a universal genetic

code

4. Grow and develop

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Characteristics of Living Things

5. Obtain and use materials andenergy

6. Respond to their environment

7. Homeostasis = maintain a stable environment

8. Change over time

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Prokaryotic Cells• Small and Simple• Has a cell membrane• NO membrane bound organelles• NO nucleus• Genetic Material is found in cytoplasm• Only BACTERIA cells

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Eukaryotic Cells

• Larger and more complex• Has a cell membrane• HAVE membrane bound organelles (Ex: chloroplasts &

mitochondria)• HAS a nucleus w/ genetic material inside• Protist, Fungi, Plant AND Animal cells

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Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic Cells

0.1-10 µm (= smaller)10-100 µm (= larger)

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Summary

Draw a line in your notes to complete your summary. To get credit it needs to be 3-5 complete sentences.

You will need to complete this summary at home tonight.

(This is after every day of notes. )

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Prokaryotic Vs. Eukaryotic Venn Diagram

Instructions: We are going to compare and contrast prokaryotic & eukaryotic cells.

1. Turn to the next available blank sheet of paper in your notebook

2. Draw a Venn Diagram (2 circles that overlap)

3. Label one circle Prokaryotic & the other Eukaryotic