Standard 3: The Cell
All cells have similar structures
such as cell membranes, cytoplasm, DNA, and ribosomes. Correctly identify those
structures visible through a microscope.
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I can recognize the similar
structures in all cells.
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I can describe the organelles
and the parts of a prokaryote.
□ I can use a microscope correctly.
□ I can identify organelles by their appearance visible through a microscope.
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I can explain the functions of the organelles and their
location in the cell: cell membranes, cytoplasm,
vacuoles, nucleus, chloroplast, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi
complex.
□ Vocabulary
□ Illustrations, fully labeled and fully described:
a) nucleus: b) endoplasmic reticulum (ER): c) ribosome: d) vesicles: e) Golgi complex.
□ Microscope Illustration of Cell
□ Objective 3.3 Study Guide
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All cells have similar structures
such as cell membranes, cytoplasm, DNA, and ribosomes. Correctly identify those
structures visible through a microscope.
Vocabulary: CHAPTER 4, SECTIONs
2 and 3 (Life Science, Holt)
Define these words in common
language.
1. Cell membrane
2. Phospholipid
3. Cytoplasm
4. Ribosome
5. Nucleus
6. Mitochondria
7. Endoplasmic Reticulum
8. Golgi Complex
9. Lysosome
10. Microscope
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All cells have similar structures
such as cell membranes, cytoplasm, DNA, and ribosomes. Correctly identify those
structures visible through a microscope.
Study Guide: CHAPTER 4,
SECTIONs 2 and 3 (Life Science, Holt)
Explain each concept
All cells have similar structures.
There are at least 4 organelles
and parts of a prokaryote.
Each organelle has a certain function.
Each organelle is in a certain area in the cell.