Chloroplasts were visible in the celery cells we looked at, but not in the onion cells. Chloroplasts are an organelle that conduct photosynthesis (the process that converts energy from the sun into stored energy in a cell). Why do you think this is?
I can boldly share my ideas and actively listen to the ideas of others in a Socratic seminar on cellular respiration.
This means I will use unit 4 vocabulary to explain concepts related to cellular respiration.
This means I will use my Socratic sentence starters to help everyone understand these concepts better.
This means I will participate in the outer circle using SocraCircle.
What do the structures of all the cells we observed have in common?
How were the plant and animal cells different from the bacterial cells?
How were the plant and animal cells different from each other?
How do the two different plant cells provide evidence that these are multicellular organisms that have different types of cells working together to keep the organisms functioning?
How do the cheek cells provide evidence that humans are multicellular organisms with many cells that keep us functioning?
How do the cells you observed support the argument that life on Earth has become increasingly complex since the first organisms appeared on Earth?
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I can boldly share my ideas and actively listen to the ideas of others in a Socratic seminar on cellular respiration.