The structure of cells
Expected level task
I can evaluate the key differences between cells and why they are organised in specific ways
PART ONE:
First, you need to submit the practical report from the Onion Cells Practical. Document can be downloaded on the previous page.
Use your text book and the lesson path to complete the following:
PART TWO:
Types of cells
ii. Protista
iii. Animalia
iv. Monera
v. Plantae
PART THREE:
What’s in a cell?
PART FOUR:
Complete the Chapter Two Exam Qs. These will later be peer assessed in class.
First, you need to submit the practical report from the Onion Cells Practical. Document can be downloaded on the previous page.
Use your text book and the lesson path to complete the following:
PART TWO:
Types of cells
- Define the cell theory in your own words.
- Stating wether the following cells are prokaryotic (unicellular) or eukaryotic (multicellular) find an example of the following:
ii. Protista
iii. Animalia
iv. Monera
v. Plantae
PART THREE:
What’s in a cell?
- Download and complete the animal and plant cell diagrams. You may use diagrams created in class if you have them.
- Download and complete the ‘cellular organelles and functions’ table.
- Follow the link and complete the quiz, Record you result in your workbook and revise any questions that were incorrect. http://biologycorner.com/quiz/qz_cell.html
PART FOUR:
Complete the Chapter Two Exam Qs. These will later be peer assessed in class.