Assignment #010
For this cell lab we will be learning how to dye different types of cells and to identify the cell structures. In this lab we will explain how a cell is made of numerous parts and is a component of the next level of organization. This lab will take place in my room so you will need to attend your scheduled time. You will be drawing and creating models as to how these cells are similar and different. You may use notes, information from class, the internet (trusted sources), or come and see me if you need help finding research or clarification.
Assignment #011
For this assignment you will be showing what you have learned about plant, animal, and bacteria cells. You can use the video and notes above to help you. You could use a Venn diagram, flow chart, or concept map. Click on the link below to explore types of models and how to use them.
The model to the right is an example of a type of model you could use. Once you are finished you can turn it into your slate classroom.
Assignment: Cell Differentiation
Review the following notes and watch the videos on mitosis to help you complete assignment following assignment and performance task 3.
Click on the following link for an exercise on cellular differentiation and mitosis. This virtual assignment will help you understand how mitosis and differentiation work produce and maintain a complex organism composed of tissue and organs that work together to meet the needs of the organism
Cell Mitosis and Differentiation
https://biomanbio.com/HTML5GamesandLabs/Genegames/snurflemeiosis2diversityhtml5page.html
Assignment: Cell Check Point Questions
Please answer the following questions on Cell Differentiation in a google doc and submit on slate.
1) List three fundamental events that must take place in a cell reproduction.
2) What are the genetically important results of the cell cycle?
3) Why are the two cells produced by the cell cycle genetically identical?
4) Why do all body cells in the body have the same DNA?
5) In multicellular organisms, the process of differentiation produces cells that are specialized to perform specific functions. For example, one cell may become a muscle cell whose function is to shorten or lengthen to allow movement. Another cell may become a nerve cell whose function is to relay signals in response to stimuli.
In what way is the DNA of a nerve cell different from the DNA of a muscle cell?
Assignment #009 Click on the following link to investigate different cell types. After reviewing the page, complete the review questions. Submit to Slate.
Take notes on the following videos about cells, cell types and the cell theory. These notes will help you on the module assignments and in our in class discussions. Use this information to complete assignment #010.