Textbook Required Readings: 242- 265, 478-479 (Covers C1.1-C1.4)
Key Concepts you will learn in this section:
Microscopy and the emergence of cell theory
Labs to be completed
C1 Microscope Lab & Investigation
C1 Structure of Cells Lab & Investigation
Evaluation: In order to receive credit for this unit and test permission you must:
Complete and have a teacher mark all laboratory/investigation activities.
Take notes on each section
Complete Unit Review- self test
Once the above is complete, get test permission from a teacher to write C1 Quiz and Written Response (In assessment centre)
Ensure that you read all the information from the textbook. Read the material and take notes as you see fit.
Complete learning activities as you navigate through this digital learning guide
Pay attention to bold terms
Do as many of the review questions from the textbook as you find necessary to learn the material. These review questions area good indicator of how well you understand the materials. The Check and Reflects and Section Reviews are an excellent way to test your understanding of the material you have studied.
5. Attend the optional seminars for this topic. Please refer to the seminar schedule on D2L.
When you have completed the learning activities embedded throughout this digital learning guide, and readings for this section (C1.1- C1.4) you will be able to:
Trace the development of cell theory: all living things are made up of one or more cells and the materials produced by these cells are functional units of life, and all cells come from pre-exiting cells.
Describe how advancements in knowledge of cell structure and function have been enhanced and are increasing as a direct result of developments in microscope technology and staining techniques.
Identify areas of cell research at the molecular level.