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– It has to do with how many cells it has.
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4. • How to play…
– Don’t play like Jeo_ _ _ _ y.
– Class should be divided into several small groups.
– Groups should use science journal (red slide
notes), homework, and other available materials to
assist you.
– Groups can communicate quietly with each other
but no sharing answers between groups.
• Practice quietly communicating right now?
• Practice Communication Question:
• Your group gets to order one pizza and you can have
two toppings. What does your group want?
5. Questions 1-20 = 5pts Each
Final Category (Bonus) = 1pt Each
Final Questions = 5 pt wager
If you wager 5 on the last question and get it wrong you lose
5 pts. Wager 5 and get it right you get 5 pts.
Find the Owl =
Secretly write “Owl” in the correct box
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“I’ll be about
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10. • All of the following are characteristics of
living things Except…
– A.) Made of SPONCH Elements
– B.) Made of Cells
– C.) Moves
– D.) Responds to a Stimulus
– E.) Can Survive without Energy
– F.) Adjusts to Changes
• Maintains Homeostasis
– G.) Reproduces
– H.) Grows and Develops
– I.) Adapts to Changes
– J.) Has a Life Span
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11. • This SPONCH element is considered by many
to be the duct tape of life
– It holds everything together and makes up about
18.5% of animals.
12. • Life comes from pre existing life. Except…
• Abiogenesis: The first life came from non-
living materials.
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13. • This experiment was created in 1668 by
Francesco Redi that helped disprove spontaneous
origin.
– People believed flies spontaneously came from meat.
– He covered one flask, left one open to air.
– Observed flies laying eggs on meat.
– Flies come from flies. Life comes from life.
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14. • Louis Pasteur's experiments (1860' s) showed
that micro-organisms are even carried in the
air.
• Both flasks boiled to sterilize Micro-organisms trapped in swan
• Open to air (broth spoils). and broth does not spoil.
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17. • Living things need…
– Energy – Supplied by the sun (most of the time) and
stored in food.
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18. • Living things need…
– Energy – Supplied by the sun (most of the time) and
stored in food.
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19. • Living things need…
– Energy – Supplied by the sun (most of the time) and
stored in food.
– Oxygen – To burn the food in cells. (Respiration)
– Water – To keep things moving in and out of cells.
(Universal Solvent)
– Minerals- For proper chemical balance.
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20. • Living things need…
– Energy – Supplied by the sun (most of the time) and
stored in food.
– Oxygen – To burn the food in cells. (Respiration)
– Water – To keep things moving in and out of cells.
(Universal Solvent)
– Minerals- For proper chemical balance.
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21. • Living things need…
– Energy – Supplied by the sun (most of the time) and
stored in food.
– Oxygen – To burn the food in cells. (Respiration)
– Water – To keep things moving in and out of cells.
(Universal Solvent)
– Minerals- For proper chemical balance.
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22. • Which is a cheek cell, and which is an onion cell?
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23. • Plant and animal cells both have all of the
following except…
A.) Nucleus to hold DNA
B.) Cytoplasm as fluid.
C.) Cell Membrane to keep materials in.
D.) Chloroplast to make sugar from light.
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24. • Plant and animal cells both have all of the
following except…
A.) Nucleus to hold DNA
B.) Cytoplasm as fluid.
C.) Cell Membrane to keep materials in.
D.) Chloroplast to make sugar from light.
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25. • Plant and animal cells both have all of the
following except…
A.) Nucleus to hold DNA
B.) Cytoplasm as fluid.
C.) Cell Membrane to keep materials in.
D.) Chloroplast to make sugar from light.
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26. • Plant and animal cells both have all of the
following except…
A.) Nucleus to hold DNA
B.) Cytoplasm as fluid.
C.) Cell Membrane to keep materials in.
D.) Chloroplast to make sugar from light.
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27. • Plant and animal cells both have all of the
following except…
A.) Nucleus to hold DNA
B.) Cytoplasm as fluid.
C.) Cell Membrane to keep materials in.
D.) Chloroplast to make sugar from light.
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28. • Life comes from life. Name these two sex
cells?
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29. • Humans have some…
A.) 7,000 Cells
B.) 1 Million total cells
C.) 50-75 Trillion cells.
D.) 876 Quintillion cells
E.) We are not made of true cells.
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30. • Humans have some…
A.) 7,000 Cells
B.) 1 Million total cells
C.) 50-75 Trillion cells.
D.) 876 Quintillion cells
E.) We are not made of true cells.
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31. • Humans have some…
A.) 7,000 Cells
B.) 1 Million total cells
C.) 50-75 Trillion cells.
D.) 876 Quintillion cells
E.) We are not made of true cells.
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32. • Humans have some…
A.) 7,000 Cells
B.) 1 Million total cells
C.) 50-75 Trillion cells.
D.) 876 Quintillion cells
E.) We are not made of true cells.
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33. • Humans have some…
A.) 7,000 Cells
B.) 1 Million total cells
C.) 50-75 Trillion cells.
D.) 876 Quintillion cells
E.) We are not made of true cells.
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34. • Humans have some…
A.) 7,000 Cells
B.) 1 Million total cells
C.) 50-75 Trillion cells.
D.) 876 Quintillion cells
E.) We are not made of true cells.
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37. • Use the terms from class to describe A and B.
– It has to do with how many cells it has.
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38. • Cells are the structural and functional units of
all living organisms.
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39. • Name, A, B, C, and D?
Atom Molecule Cell
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
System
Cell
Organism
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40. • Anton van Leeuwenhoek
– Looked at the first living cells.
– Advanced early microscopes and work.
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41. • There are two main groups of cells.
– A.) Prokaryotic
– B.) Eukaryotic
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42. • Robert Hooke
– Looked at the first cells.
– Advanced early microscopes and work.
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45. • Rudolf Virchow (1900) came up with
an early cell theory.
– All cells come from pre-existing cells.
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46. • Name A and B that helped create the modern
cell theory.
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47. • All of the following are part of the modern cell
theory except?
A.) -Living things are made of cells.
B.) -All cells come from pre-existing cells.
C.) -Cells contain genetic information.
D.) -All cells are different in composition.
E.) -Energy flow of life occurs in cells.
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48. • All of the following are part of the modern cell
theory except?
A.) -Living things are made of cells.
B.) -All cells come from pre-existing cells.
C.) -Cells contain genetic information.
D.) -All cells are different in composition.
E.) -Energy flow of life occurs in cells.
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49. • All of the following are part of the modern cell
theory except?
A.) -Living things are made of cells.
B.) -All cells come from pre-existing cells.
C.) -Cells contain genetic information.
D.) -All cells are different in composition.
E.) -Energy flow of life occurs in cells.
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50. • All of the following are part of the modern cell
theory except?
A.) -Living things are made of cells.
B.) -All cells come from pre-existing cells.
C.) -Cells contain genetic information.
D.) -All cells are different in composition.
E.) -Energy flow of life occurs in cells.
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51. • All of the following are part of the modern cell
theory except?
A.) -Living things are made of cells.
B.) -All cells come from pre-existing cells.
C.) -Cells contain genetic information.
D.) -All cells are different in composition.
E.) -Energy flow of life occurs in cells.
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52. • All of the following are part of the modern cell
theory except?
A.) -Living things are made of cells.
B.) -All cells come from pre-existing cells.
C.) -Cells contain genetic information.
D.) -All cells are different in composition.
E.) -Energy flow of life occurs in cells.
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53. • There are two main groups of cells.
– A.) Prokaryotic
– B.) Eukaryotic
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54. • There are two main groups of cells.
– A.) Prokaryotic
– B.) Eukaryotic
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55. • Which one is older (evolved)? Can you provide a
reference of time.
– A.) Prokaryotic (appeared about 3.8 billion years ago.)
– B.) Eukaryotic (Appeared approx. 2.2 billion years ago.)
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58. • This Character doesn’t appear to be behind bars?
– A.) Prokaryotic (appeared about 3.8 billion years ago.)
– B.) Eukaryotic (Appeared approx. 2.2 billion years
ago.)
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59. • This is the cell from what movie?
– A.) Prokaryotic (appeared about 3.8 billion years ago.)
– B.) Eukaryotic (Appeared approx. 2.2 billion years
ago.)
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60. • Where is this scene taking place?
– A.) Prokaryotic (appeared about 3.8 billion years ago.)
– B.) Eukaryotic (Appeared approx. 2.2 billion years
ago.)
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61. • This is the prison cell from what movie?
– A.) Prokaryotic (appeared about 3.8 billion years ago.)
– B.) Eukaryotic (Appeared approx. 2.2 billion years
ago.)
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62. • This is the soon to be Count of Monte Cristo
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66. • Name A, B, and C?
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68. Questions 1-20 = 5pts Each
Final Category (Bonus) = 1pt Each
Final Questions = 5 pt wager
If you wager 5 on the last question and get it wrong you lose
5 pts. Wager 5 and get it right you get 5 pts.
Find the Owl =
Secretly write “Owl” in the correct box
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“I’ll be about
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71. • All of the following are characteristics of
living things Except…
– A.) Made of SPONCH Elements
– B.) Made of Cells
– C.) Moves
– D.) Responds to a Stimulus
– E.) Can Survive without Energy
– F.) Adjusts to Changes
• Maintains Homeostasis
– G.) Reproduces
– H.) Grows and Develops
– I.) Adapts to Changes
– J.) Has a Life Span
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72. • All of the following are characteristics of
living things Except…
– A.) Made of SPONCH Elements
– B.) Made of Cells
– C.) Moves
– D.) Responds to a Stimulus
– E.) Can Survive without Energy
– F.) Adjusts to Changes
• Maintains Homeostasis
– G.) Reproduces
– H.) Grows and Develops
– I.) Adapts to Changes
– J.) Has a Life Span
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73. • All of the following are characteristics of
living things Except…
– A.) Made of SPONCH Elements
– B.) Made of Cells
– C.) Moves
– D.) Responds to a Stimulus
– E.) Can Survive without Energy
– F.) Adjusts to Changes
• Maintains Homeostasis
– G.) Reproduces
– H.) Grows and Develops
– I.) Adapts to Changes
– J.) Has a Life Span
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74. • All of the following are characteristics of
living things Except…
– A.) Made of SPONCH Elements
– B.) Made of Cells
– C.) Moves
– D.) Responds to a Stimulus
– E.) Can Survive without Energy
– F.) Adjusts to Changes
• Maintains Homeostasis
– G.) Reproduces
– H.) Grows and Develops
– I.) Adapts to Changes
– J.) Has a Life Span
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75. • All of the following are characteristics of
living things Except…
– A.) Made of SPONCH Elements
– B.) Made of Cells
– C.) Moves
– D.) Responds to a Stimulus
– E.) Requires Energy
– F.) Adjusts to Changes
• Maintains Homeostasis
– G.) Reproduces
– H.) Grows and Develops
– I.) Adapts to Changes
– J.) Has a Life Span
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76. • This SPONCH element is considered by many
to be the duct tape of life
– It holds everything together and makes up about
18.5% of animals.
77. • This SPONCH element is considered by many
to be the duct tape of life
– It holds everything together and makes up about
18.5% of animals.
78. • This SPONCH element is considered by many
to be the duct tape of life
– It holds everything together and makes up about
18.5% of animals.
79. • Life comes from pre existing life. Except…
• Abiogenesis: The first life came from non-
living materials.
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80. • Life comes from pre existing life. Except…
• Abiogenesis: The first life came from non-
living materials.
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81. • Life comes from pre existing life. Except…
• Abiogenesis: The first life came from non-
living materials.
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82. • This experiment was created in 1668 by
Francesco Redi that helped disprove spontaneous
origin.
– People believed flies spontaneously came from meat.
– He covered one flask, left one open to air.
– Observed flies laying eggs on meat.
– Flies come from flies. Life comes from life.
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83. • This experiment was created in 1668 by
Francesco Redi that helped disprove spontaneous
origin.
– People believed flies spontaneously came from meat.
– He covered one flask, left one open to air.
– Observed flies laying eggs on meat.
– Flies come from flies. Life comes from life.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
84. • This experiment was created in 1668 by
Francesco Redi that helped disprove spontaneous
origin.
– People believed flies spontaneously came from meat.
– He covered one flask, left one open to air.
– Observed flies laying eggs on meat.
– Flies come from flies. Life comes from life.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
85. • Louis Pasteur's experiments (1860' s) showed
that micro-organisms are even carried in the
air.
• Both flasks boiled to sterilize Micro-organisms trapped in swan
• Open to air (broth spoils). and broth does not spoil.
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86. • Louis Pasteur's experiments (1860' s) showed
that micro-organisms are even carried in the
air.
• Both flasks boiled to sterilize Micro-organisms trapped in swan
• Open to air (broth spoils). and broth does not spoil.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
87. • Louis Pasteur's experiments (1860' s) showed
that micro-organisms are even carried in the
air.
• Both flasks boiled to sterilize Micro-organisms trapped in swan
• Open to air (broth spoils). and broth does not spoil.
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88. • Louis Pasteur's experiments (1860' s) showed
that micro-organisms are even carried in the
air.
• Both flasks boiled to sterilize Micro-organisms trapped in swan
• Open to air (broth spoils). and broth does not spoil.
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89. • Louis Pasteur's experiments (1860' s) showed
that micro-organisms are even carried in the
air.
• Both flasks boiled to sterilize Micro-organisms trapped in swan
• Open to air (broth spoils). and broth does not spoil.
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Pasteurization: Partial
sterilization of a substance
and especially a liquid (as
milk) at a temperature and for
a period of exposure that
destroys objectionable
organisms. Makes Safer.
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92. • Living things need…
– Energy – Supplied by the sun (most of the time) and
stored in food.
– Oxygen – To burn the food in cells. (Respiration)
– Water – To keep things moving in and out of cells.
(Universal Solvent)
– Minerals- For proper chemical balance.
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93. • Living things need…
– Energy – Supplied by the sun (most of the time) and
stored in food.
– Oxygen – To burn the food in cells. (Respiration)
– Water – To keep things moving in and out of cells.
(Universal Solvent)
– Minerals- For proper chemical balance.
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94. • Living things need…
– Energy – Supplied by the sun (most of the time) and
stored in food.
– Oxygen – To burn the food in cells. (Respiration)
– Water – To keep things moving in and out of cells.
(Universal Solvent)
– Minerals- For proper chemical balance.
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95. • Living things need…
– Energy – Supplied by the sun (most of the time) and
stored in food.
– Oxygen – To burn the food in cells. (Respiration)
– Water – To keep things moving in and out of cells.
(Universal Solvent)
– Minerals- For proper chemical balance.
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96. • Living things need…
– Energy – Supplied by the sun (most of the time) and
stored in food.
– Oxygen – To burn the food in cells. (Respiration)
– Water – To keep things moving in and out of cells.
(Universal Solvent)
– Minerals- For proper chemical balance.
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97. • Living things need…
– Energy – Supplied by the sun (most of the time) and
stored in food.
– Oxygen – To burn the food in cells. (Respiration)
– Water – To keep things moving in and out of cells.
(Universal Solvent)
– Minerals- For proper chemical balance.
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98. • Living things need…
– Energy – Supplied by the sun (most of the time) and
stored in food.
– Oxygen – To burn the food in cells. (Respiration)
– Water – To keep things moving in and out of cells.
(Universal Solvent)
– Minerals- For proper chemical balance.
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99. • Living things need…
– Energy – Supplied by the sun (most of the time) and
stored in food.
– Oxygen – To burn the food in cells. (Respiration)
– Water – To keep things moving in and out of cells.
(Universal Solvent)
– Minerals- For proper chemical balance.
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100. • Living things need…
– Energy – Supplied by the sun (most of the time) and
stored in food.
– Oxygen – To burn the food in cells. (Respiration)
– Water – To keep things moving in and out of cells.
(Universal Solvent)
– Minerals- For proper chemical balance.
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101. • Which is a cheek cell, and which is an onion cell?
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102. • Which is a cheek cell, and which is an onion cell?
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103. • Which is a cheek cell, and which is an onion cell?
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104. • Which is a cheek cell, and which is an onion cell?
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105. • Which is a cheek cell, and which is an onion cell?
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106. • Which is a cheek cell, and which is an onion cell?
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107. • Which is a cheek cell, and which is an onion cell?
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108. • Plant and animal cells both all of the following
except…
A.) Nucleus to hold DNA
B.) Cytoplasm as fluid.
C.) Cell Membrane to keep materials in.
D.) Chloroplast to make sugar from light.
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109. • Plant and animal cells both all of the following
except…
A.) Nucleus to hold DNA
B.) Cytoplasm as fluid.
C.) Cell Membrane to keep materials in.
D.) Chloroplast to make sugar from light.
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110. • Plant and animal cells both all of the following
except…
A.) Nucleus to hold DNA
B.) Cytoplasm as fluid.
C.) Cell Membrane to keep materials in.
D.) Chloroplast to make sugar from light.
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111. • Plant and animal cells both all of the following
except…
A.) Nucleus to hold DNA
B.) Cytoplasm as fluid.
C.) Cell Membrane to keep materials in.
D.) Chloroplast to make sugar from light.
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112. • Plant and animal cells both all of the following
except…
A.) Nucleus to hold DNA
B.) Cytoplasm as fluid.
C.) Cell Membrane to keep materials in.
D.) Chloroplast to make sugar from light.
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113. • Plant and animal cells both all of the following
except…
A.) Nucleus to hold DNA
B.) Cytoplasm as fluid.
C.) Cell Membrane to keep materials in.
D.) Chloroplast to make sugar from light.
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114. • Plant and animal cells both all of the following
except…
A.) Nucleus to hold DNA
B.) Cytoplasm as fluid.
C.) Cell Membrane to keep materials in.
D.) Chloroplast to make sugar from light.
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115. • Plant and animal cells both all of the following
except…
A.) Nucleus to hold DNA
B.) Cytoplasm as fluid.
C.) Cell Membrane to keep materials in.
D.) Chloroplast to make sugar from light.
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116. • Life comes from life. Name these two sex
cells?
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117. • Life comes from life. Name these two sex
cells?
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118. • Life comes from life. Name these two sex
cells?
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119. • Life comes from life. Name these two sex
cells?
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120. • Life comes from life. Name these two sex
cells?
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121. • Life comes from life. Name these two sex
cells?
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122. • Humans have some…
A.) 7,000 Cells
B.) 1 Million total cells
C.) 50-75 Trillion cells.
D.) 876 Quintillion cells
E.) We are not made of true cells.
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123. • Humans have some…
A.) 7,000 Cells
B.) 1 Million total cells
C.) 50-75 Trillion cells.
D.) 876 Quintillion cells
E.) We are not made of true cells.
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124. • Humans have some…
A.) 7,000 Cells
B.) 1 Million total cells
C.) 50-75 Trillion cells.
D.) 876 Quintillion cells
E.) We are not made of true cells.
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125. • Humans have some…
A.) 7,000 Cells
B.) 1 Million total cells
C.) 50-75 Trillion cells.
D.) 876 Quintillion cells
E.) We are not made of true cells.
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126. • Humans have some…
A.) 7,000 Cells
B.) 1 Million total cells
C.) 50-75 Trillion cells.
D.) 876 Quintillion cells
E.) We are not made of true cells.
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127. • Humans have some…
A.) 7,000 Cells
B.) 1 Million total cells
C.) 50-75 Trillion cells.
D.) 876 Quintillion cells
E.) We are not made of true cells.
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128. • Humans have some…
A.) 7,000 Cells
B.) 1 Million total cells
C.) 50-75 Trillion cells.
D.) 876 Quintillion cells
E.) We are not made of true cells.
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129. • Humans have some…
A.) 7,000 Cells
B.) 1 Million total cells
C.) 50-75 Trillion cells.
D.) 876 Quintillion cells
E.) We are not made of true cells.
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130. IT CAME FROM
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131. IT CAME FROM
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132. • Use the terms from class to describe A and B.
– It has to do with how many cells it has.
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133. • Use the terms from class to describe A and B.
– It has to do with how many cells it has.
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134. • Use the terms from class to describe A and B.
– It has to do with how many cells it has.
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135. • Use the terms from class to describe A and B.
– It has to do with how many cells it has.
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136. • Use the terms from class to describe A and B.
– It has to do with how many cells it has.
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137. • Use the terms from class to describe A and B.
– It has to do with how many cells it has.
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138. • Use the terms from class to describe A and B.
– It has to do with how many cells it has.
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139. • Cells are the structural and functional units of
all living organisms.
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140. • Cells are the structural and functional units of
all living organisms.
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141. • Cells are the structural and functional units of
all living organisms.
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142. • Cells are the structural and functional units of
all living organisms.
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143. • Cells are the structural and functional units of
all living organisms.
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144. • Cells are the structural and functional units of
all living organisms.
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145. • Cells are the structural and functional units of
all living organisms.
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146. • Cells are the structural and functional units of
all living organisms.
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147. • Cells are the structural and functional units of
all living organisms.
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148. • Cells are the structural and functional units of
all living organisms.
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149. • Name, A, B, C, and D?
Atom Molecule Cell
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
System
Cell
Organism
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150. • Name, A, B, C, and D?
Atom Molecule Cell
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
System
Cell
Organism
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151. • Name, A, B, C, and D?
Atom Molecule Cell
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
System
Cell
Organism
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152. • Name, A, B, C, and D?
Atom Molecule Cell
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
System
Cell
Organism
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153. • Name, A, B, C, and D?
Atom Molecule Cell
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
System
Cell
Organism
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154. • Name, A, B, C, and D?
Atom Molecule Cell
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
System
Cell
Organism
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155. • Name, A, B, C, and D?
Atom Molecule Cell
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
System
Cell
Organism
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156. • Name, A, B, C, and D?
Atom Molecule Cell
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
System
Cell
Organism
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157. • Name, A, B, C, and D?
Atom Molecule Cell
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
System
Cell
Organism
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158. • Anton van Leeuwenhoek
– Looked at the first living cells.
– Advanced early microscopes and work.
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159. • Anton van Leeuwenhoek
– Looked at the first living cells.
– Advanced early microscopes and work.
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160. • Anton van Leeuwenhoek
– Looked at the first living cells.
– Advanced early microscopes and work.
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161. • Anton van Leeuwenhoek
– Looked at the first living cells.
– Advanced early microscopes and work.
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162. • Anton van Leeuwenhoek
– Looked at the first living cells.
– Advanced early microscopes and work.
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163. • Anton van Leeuwenhoek
– Looked at the first living cells.
– Advanced early microscopes and work.
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164. • Anton van Leeuwenhoek
– Looked at the first living cells.
– Advanced early microscopes and work.
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165. • Anton van Leeuwenhoek
– Looked at the first living cells.
– Advanced early microscopes and work.
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166. • Robert Hooke
– Looked at the first cells.
– Advanced early microscopes and work.
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167. • Robert Hooke
– Looked at the first cells.
– Advanced early microscopes and work.
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168. • Robert Hooke
– Looked at the first cells.
– Advanced early microscopes and work.
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169. • Robert Hooke
– Looked at the first cells.
– Advanced early microscopes and work.
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170. • Robert Hooke
– Looked at the first cells.
– Advanced early microscopes and work.
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171. IT CAME FROM
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3 8 13 18 *23
4 9 14 19 *24
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172. IT CAME FROM
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173. • Rudolf Virchow (1900) came up with
an early cell theory.
– All cells come from pre-existing cells.
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174. • Rudolf Virchow (1900) came up with
an early cell theory.
– All cells come from pre-existing cells.
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175. • Rudolf Virchow (1900) came up with
an early cell theory.
– All cells come from pre-existing cells.
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176. • Rudolf Virchow (1900) came up with
an early cell theory.
– All cells come from pre-existing cells.
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177. • Rudolf Virchow (1900) came up with
an early cell theory.
– All cells come from pre-existing cells.
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178. • Name A and B that helped create the modern
cell theory.
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179. • Name A and B that helped create the modern
cell theory.
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180. • Name A and B that helped create the modern
cell theory.
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181. • Name A and B that helped create the modern
cell theory.
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182. • Name A and B that helped create the modern
cell theory.
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183. • All of the following are part of the modern cell
theory except?
A.) -Living things are made of cells.
B.) -All cells come from pre-existing cells.
C.) -Cells contain genetic information.
D.) -All cells are different in composition.
E.) -Energy flow of life occurs in cells.
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184. • All of the following are part of the modern cell
theory except?
A.) -Living things are made of cells.
B.) -All cells come from pre-existing cells.
C.) -Cells contain genetic information.
D.) -All cells are different in composition.
E.) -Energy flow of life occurs in cells.
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185. • All of the following are part of the modern cell
theory except?
A.) -Living things are made of cells.
B.) -All cells come from pre-existing cells.
C.) -Cells contain genetic information.
D.) -All cells are different in composition.
E.) -Energy flow of life occurs in cells.
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186. • All of the following are part of the modern cell
theory except?
A.) -Living things are made of cells.
B.) -All cells come from pre-existing cells.
C.) -Cells contain genetic information.
D.) -All cells are different in composition.
E.) -Energy flow of life occurs in cells.
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187. • All of the following are part of the modern cell
theory except?
A.) -Living things are made of cells.
B.) -All cells come from pre-existing cells.
C.) -Cells contain genetic information.
D.) -All cells are different in composition.
E.) -Energy flow of life occurs in cells.
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188. • All of the following are part of the modern cell
theory except?
A.) -Living things are made of cells.
B.) -All cells come from pre-existing cells.
C.) -Cells contain genetic information.
D.) -All cells are different in composition.
E.) -Energy flow of life occurs in cells.
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189. • All of the following are part of the modern cell
theory except?
A.) -Living things are made of cells.
B.) -All cells come from pre-existing cells.
C.) -Cells contain genetic information.
D.) -All cells are different in composition.
E.) -Energy flow of life occurs in cells.
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190. • All of the following are part of the modern cell
theory except?
A.) -Living things are made of cells.
B.) -All cells come from pre-existing cells.
C.) -Cells contain genetic information.
D.) -All cells are different in composition.
E.) -Energy flow of life occurs in cells.
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191. • All of the following are part of the modern cell
theory except?
A.) -Living things are made of cells.
B.) -All cells come from pre-existing cells.
C.) -Cells contain genetic information.
D.) -All cells are similar in composition.
E.) -Energy flow of life occurs in cells.
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192. • There are two main groups of cells.
– A.) Prokaryotic
– B.) Eukaryotic
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193. • There are two main groups of cells.
– A.) Prokaryotic
– B.) Eukaryotic
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194. • There are two main groups of cells.
– A.) Prokaryotic
– B.) Eukaryotic
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195. • There are two main groups of cells.
– A.) Prokaryotic
– B.) Eukaryotic
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196. • There are two main groups of cells.
– A.) Prokaryotic
– B.) Eukaryotic
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197. • There are two main groups of cells.
– A.) Prokaryotic
– B.) Eukaryotic
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198. • Which one is older (evolved)? Can you provide a
reference of time.
– A.) Prokaryotic (appeared about 3.8 billion years ago.)
– B.) Eukaryotic (Appeared approx. 2.2 billion years ago.)
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199. • Which one is older (evolved)? Can you provide a
reference of time. and the answer is…
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200. • Which one is older (evolved)? Can you provide a
reference of time.
– A.) Prokaryotic (appeared about 3.8 billion years ago.)
– B.) Eukaryotic (Appeared approx. 2.2 billion years ago.)
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201. • Which one is older (evolved)? Can you provide a
reference of time.
– A.) Prokaryotic (appeared about 3.8 billion years ago.)
– B.) Eukaryotic (Appeared approx. 2.2 billion years ago.)
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203. IT CAME FROM
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204. • This Character doesn’t appear to be behind bars?
– A.) Prokaryotic (appeared about 3.8 billion years ago.)
– B.) Eukaryotic (Appeared approx. 2.2 billion years
ago.)
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205. • This Character doesn’t appear to be behind bars?
– A.) Prokaryotic (appeared about 3.8 billion years ago.)
– B.) Eukaryotic (Appeared approx. 2.2 billion years
ago.)
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206. • This is the cell from what movie?
– A.) Prokaryotic (appeared about 3.8 billion years ago.)
– B.) Eukaryotic (Appeared approx. 2.2 billion years
ago.)
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207. • This is the cell from what movie?
– A.) Prokaryotic (appeared about 3.8 billion years ago.)
– B.) Eukaryotic (Appeared approx. 2.2 billion years
ago.)
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208. • Where is this scene taking place?
– A.) Prokaryotic (appeared about 3.8 billion years ago.)
– B.) Eukaryotic (Appeared approx. 2.2 billion years
ago.)
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209. • Where is this scene taking place?
– A.) Prokaryotic (appeared about 3.8 billion years ago.)
– B.) Eukaryotic (Appeared approx. 2.2 billion years
ago.)
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210. • Where is this scene taking place?
– A.) Prokaryotic (appeared about 3.8 billion years ago.)
– B.) Eukaryotic (Appeared approx. 2.2 billion years
ago.)
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Cell Block??
211. • This is the prison cell from what movie?
– A.) Prokaryotic (appeared about 3.8 billion years ago.)
– B.) Eukaryotic (Appeared approx. 2.2 billion years
ago.)
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212. • This is the prison cell from what movie?
– A.) Prokaryotic (appeared about 3.8 billion years ago.)
– B.) Eukaryotic (Appeared approx. 2.2 billion years
ago.)
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213. • This is the soon to be Count of Monte Cristo
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214. • This is the soon to be Count of Monte Cristo
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218. • Name A, B, and C?
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219. • Name A, B, and C?
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220. • Name A, B, and C?
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221. • Name A, B, and C?
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222. • Name A, B, and C?
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223. • Name A, B, and C?
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224. • Name A, B, and C?
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225. Questions 1-20 = 5pts Each
Final Category (Bonus) = 1pt Each
Final Questions = 5 pt wager
Find the Owl =
Secretly write “Owl” in the correct box
worth 1pt.
227. • This PowerPoint is one part of my Cellular Biology
Unit. This unit includes…
• A 3 Part 1,800 Slide PowerPoint slideshow
• 11 page bundled homework package that
chronologically follows the PowerPoint slideshow
• 16 pages of unit notes with visuals for students who
need assistance and support staff
• Video and activity links, PowerPoint review game,
answers keys, rubrics, and much more.
• http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Cellular_Biology_Unit.ht
ml
229. Areas of Focus within the Cellular Biology Unit
What is SPONCH?, Biologically Important Molecules, % of SPONCH in
Living Things, What does it mean to be living?, Characteristics of Living
Things, Needs of Living Things, Cellular Biology, History of Cellular
Biology, Modern Cell Theory, Types of Cells, Prokaryotic Cells, Eukaryotic
Cells, Cellular Organelles, Cell Wall, Plasma Membrane, Passive
Transport, Diffusion, Osmosis, Active Transport, The Nucleus, DNA,
Chromatin / Chromosomes, Nucleolus, Transcription, Translation Nuclear
Membrane, Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum, Smooth Endoplasmic
Reticulum, Ribosomes, Protein Synthesis, Golgi Apparatus, Lysosomes,
Cytoskeleton / Microtubules / Microfilaments, Centrioles, Plastid,
Mitochondria, Vacuoles, Organelles by real images, and much more.
Full unit can be found at…
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Cellular_Biology_Unit.html
234. • Please visit the links below to learn more about
each of the units in this curriculum
– These units take me about four years to complete with
my students in grades 5-10.
Earth Science Units Extended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide
Geology Topics Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Geology_Unit.html
Astronomy Topics Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Astronomy_Unit.html
Weather and Climate Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Weather_Climate_Unit.html
Soil Science, Weathering, More http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Soil_and_Glaciers_Unit.html
Water Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Water_Molecule_Unit.html
Rivers Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/River_and_Water_Quality_Unit.html
= Easier = More Difficult = Most Difficult
5th – 7th grade 6th – 8th grade 8th – 10th grade
235. Physical Science Units Extended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide
Science Skills Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Science_Introduction_Lab_Safety_Metric_Methods.html
Motion and Machines Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Newtons_Laws_Motion_Machines_Unit.html
Matter, Energy, Envs. Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Energy_Topics_Unit.html
Atoms and Periodic Table Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Atoms_Periodic_Table_of_Elements_Unit.html
Life Science Units Extended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide
Human Body / Health Topics
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Human_Body_Systems_and_Health_Topics_Unit.html
DNA and Genetics Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/DNA_Genetics_Unit.html
Cell Biology Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Cellular_Biology_Unit.html
Infectious Diseases Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Infectious_Diseases_Unit.html
Taxonomy and Classification Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Taxonomy_Classification_Unit.html
Evolution / Natural Selection Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Evolution_Natural_Selection_Unit.html
Botany Topics Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Plant_Botany_Unit.html
Ecology Feeding Levels Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Ecology_Feeding_Levels_Unit.htm
Ecology Interactions Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Ecology_Interactions_Unit.html
Ecology Abiotic Factors Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Ecology_Abiotic_Factors_Unit.html
236. • Thank you for your time and interest in this curriculum
tour. Please visit the welcome / guide on how a unit works
and link to the many unit previews to see the PowerPoint
slideshows, bundled homework, review games, unit notes,
and much more. Thank you for your interest and please
feel free to contact me with any questions you may have.
Best wishes.
• Sincerely,
• Ryan Murphy M.Ed
• ryemurf@gmail.com
237. • The entire four year curriculum can be found at...
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/ Please feel free to
contact me with any questions you may have. Thank
you for your interest in this curriculum.
Sincerely,
Ryan Murphy M.Ed
www.sciencepowerpoint@gmail.com