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Understanding Cells: Eukaryotes vs. Prokaryotes and the Cell Theory

Dive into the fascinating world of cells with this comprehensive review. Explore the differences between eukaryotes and prokaryotes, highlighting the complexity of eukaryotic cells with their nucleus, versus the simplicity of prokaryotic cells. Learn about the foundational principles of the Cell Theory and its modern advancements. Additionally, comprehend the distinctions between cell walls and membranes, and their roles in supporting and regulating cells. Perfect for group work presentations, this content is an essential resource for understanding cell biology.

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Understanding Cells: Eukaryotes vs. Prokaryotes and the Cell Theory

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  1. Cells Chapter 7

  2. MARCH MADNESS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rvnevh7FZP4

  3. Do Now How long will you live? http://media.nmfn.com/tnetwork/lifespan

  4. REVIEW • What is the difference between Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes? • Eukaryotes – larger, more complex • Nucleus separates the genetic material from the rest of the cell • Prokaryotes – small, simpler • Genetic material is not enclosed within the nucleus

  5. REVIEW What are the 3 ideas to the Cell Theory? How does it differ from the Modern Cell Theory?

  6. CORRECTION • Cell Wall and Cell Membrane are different • Cell wall – supports the cell. Most cells have them. Animals do not have them. • Outside the membrane • Cell Membrane – Regulates what enters and leaves • Protects and supports • Strong but flexible • Selectively permeable

  7. GROUP WORK Work among groups to compile information and create presentation

  8. HOMEWORK Finish presentations Bring vocabulary sheets to class on Monday

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