High School Science
Cellular Structure and Function
Biology
McGraw Hill Module 7
Quarter 2
● Cycling of Matter and Flow of Energy in Ecosystem ● Movement of Matter and Energy Through Living Organisms ● Carbon Cycle and How It Relates to Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration ● Organisms are made up of Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen and Carbon ● Matter is taken into an organism and broken down into macromolecules
● Develop and use a model ● Analyze and interpret data ● Construct an explanation
VOCABULARY ● Cell
● Dynamic equilibrium ● Facilitated diffusion ● Osmosis ● Isotonic solution ● Hypotonic solution ● Hypertonic solution ● Active transport ● Endocytosis
● Cilium ● Flagellum ● Cell wall ● Nucleolus ● Mitochondrion ● Chloroplast ● Ribosome ● Endoplasmic reticulum ● Golgi apparatus ● Vacuole ● Lysosome
● Cell theory ● Plasma membrane ● Organelle ● Eukaryotic cell ● Nucleus ● Prokaryotic cell ● Phospholipid bilayer ● Transport protein ● Fluid mosaic model ● Selective permeability ● Diffusion
● Exocytosis ● Cytoplasm ● Cytoskeleton ● Centriole
PAGE MATERIALS NEEDED
TIME
RECOMMENDED INSPIRE RESOURCES
Phenomena Introduction Lesson 1: Cell Discovery & Theory
What could you see if you used this microscope? Cell structures video Engage → Interactive content video about the first microscope. Focus Question: How did the invention of the microscope lead to the discovery of cells? Explore & Explain → interactive slide show with info about first microscope, Schleiden, Schwan & Virchow, and basic cell types.
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Module Encounter
45 Min
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Cell Theory Lesson Launch
100 Min
164-1 67
Microscopes Slides of Cells
Quick Investigation: Discover cells
Elaborate → How did the invention of the microscope lead to the discovery of the cell?
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Cell Discovery and Theory
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