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Apoptosis
Cell Parts
Cell Reproduction
Cell Structure
Cell Transport
Cellular Respiration
Chloroplasts
Chromosomes
Cytoplasm
Diffusion
Endocytosis
Exocytosis
Genes
Golgi Complex
Leukocytes
Meiosis
Mitochondria
Mitosis
Mutation
Nucleus
Osmosis
Protein Synthesis
Ribonucleic Acid
Ribosomes
Robert Hooke
Stem Cells
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1.   Intro to Microscopes
The human eye cannot distinguish objects much smaller than 0.1 mm in size. The microscope is a biological tool that extends vision and allows observation of much smaller objects. The most commonly used compound microscope is monocular (one eyepiece). Light reaches the eye after being passed through the objects to be examined. In this investigation, you will learn how to use and care for a microscope.

2.   Microscopes and Cells - Magnification is the Name of the Game
Students will learn and be able to label the parts of a compound microscope as part of an overall unit on cells. After studying cell structure and as a way to reinforce and simulate the concept of magnification, students will create Microsoft PowerPoint slides containing one plant and one animal cell created using draw/paint tools and clip art objects.

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1.   GK12 STAMP - Excel HS
Biochemistry Subject Area Cheimstry Age/Grade Grades 11-12 Estimated Length 50 minutes Prerequisite Basic Cell Biology, intermolecular forces Knowledge/Skills Description of New How non-covalent interactions of molecules form Content and shape the macromolecules essential in biology Goals Students will have a basic understanding that concepts of interactive forces are essential in fundemental biology Materials Neede...

2.   History of the Cell Theory
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Lindsey Dr. Elaine Sericano Smith Subject: Biology Lesson Title: History of the Cell Theory Objectives: Explain the Cell Theory Identify key characters in the development of the cell theory TEKS 3F No standards added. Materials: Video: Greatest Discoveries with Bill Motivation: Nye: BIOLOGY White Paper Crayons/ Markers Teaching Procedure Bellwork: TAKS (...

3.   Cell Lesson Plan, Plant, Animal, Teaching Elementary Science, Biology Worksheets
InstructorWeb CELL LESSON PLAN SCIENCE BIOLOGY WORKSHEETS ANIMAL PLAN THEORY PART PRIMARY TEACHING LEARNING READING COMPREHENSION STUDENTS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CURRICULUM KIDS THEME UNIT RESOURCES ACTIVITIES WHAT IS A CELL? A science lesson on the structure and the different functions of each part of a cell. Includes printabl...

4.   Genetics--A Cell Is Like A City
A Cell Is Like A City Teacher: Vanessa A. Bishop Subject: Biology Grade Level(s): 7 9 10 11 12 Target Audience: Biology I, II, AP Biology and Life Science Materials Needed: various Class Time: 1 week Brief Summary: This activity, which can be modified to meet the needs of the class, reinforces the understanding of...

5.   Animal Cell Lecture
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Jennifer Chris Boysen Johnson Subject: Biology Lesson Title: Animal Cell Lecture Objectives: The students will know the names of the organelles and structures in an anmimal cell. TEKS 112.43 4 (A) No standards added. Materials: Motivation: Animal PAT Cell points Diagram Raffle Textbook tickets Teaching Procedure Bellwork: Bellringer:A typical cell co...

6.   Plant Cells & Cell Organelles
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Lindsey Dr. Elaine Sericano Smith Subject: Biology Lesson Title: Plant Cells & Cell Organelles Objectives: Differenciate between different cell organelles Design and create a "cell" using miscellaneous items TEKS 4 A,B No standards added. Materials: Pool Motivation: Inflatables Life Size Trash Bags Plant Cell; Balloons Students Tarps Blank will be Notes...

7.   The Cell
LESSON 12 The Cell: Unit of Life Grade Level: 8-9 1. Grades 8-9 2. Overview All living things are made up of simple units called cells. Both plants and animals are made up of cells which are the building units. But a close examination shows that there is a difference between the plant and animal cell. That not withstanding, t...

8.   Modeling Limits to Cell Size
Quantcast -Advertisement- _ _ _ -Advertisement- MODELING LIMITS TO CELL SIZE By James Deaver Type of Entry: lesson/class activity Type of Activity: hands-on simulation inquiry lab Target Audience: Life Science Biology Advanced/AP Biology Anatomy and Physiology Notes to Teacher: Abstract Why can't cells continue to grow larger and larger to become giant cells, like a blob? Why a...

9.   Staying Young with Vitamin E
...ants Trail 1801 East Lincoln Highway Orland Park IL 60462 New Lenox IL 60451 (708)460-5022 (815)485-7655 Objective: This lesson is designed for a high school student. The main objective of this Mini-teach is to explain how Vitamin E inhibits the oxidation of phospholipid and glycolipid molecules in cell membranes possibly preventing the aging of cells. Materials Needed: 1 Apple/Banana 4 petri dishes Vitamin E capsules water 2 ml mineral oil Strategy: 1. Label the petri dishes 1 each of air, oil, Vitamin E, and water 2. Cut three slices of apple or banana for each petri dish. 3. Coat the surface of the frui...

10.   Cell Growth and Division
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Paul Lau Bersabal Subject: Biology Lesson Title: Cell Growth and Division Objectives: Students will master the knowledge of limits of cell growth, cell division, cell cycle, mitosis, and cell cycle regulators and stem cell technology. TEKS 4B, 3F No standards added. Materials: Motivation: quizzes, Powerpoint, video Teaching Procedure Bell...


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