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Sunrise – 7:10 AM Sunset – 7:44 pm Determine the amount of daylight.

Sunrise – 7:10 AM Sunset – 7:44 pm Determine the amount of daylight. Tuesday September 9, 2014. 1 st Major Test and 1 st Journal Check, Friday. WOD- Cell Theory A scientific theory  which describes the properties of  cells 1. All living organisms are composed of one or more cells

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Sunrise – 7:10 AM Sunset – 7:44 pm Determine the amount of daylight.

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  1. Sunrise – 7:10 AMSunset – 7:44 pmDetermine the amount of daylight. Tuesday September 9, 2014 1st Major Test and 1st Journal Check, Friday

  2. WOD- Cell Theory Ascientific theory which describes the properties of cells • 1. All living organisms are composed of one or more cells • 2. The cell is the most basic unit of life. • 3. All cells arise from pre-existing, living cells.

  3. Wednesday September 10, 2014 • WOD- • Prokaryote • any cellular organism that has no nucleus • ex. bacteria and blue-green algae. • Eukaryote •  a membrane-bound nucleus • ex. all life forms except bacteria, blue-green algae, and other primitive microorganisms. • Nucleus • a specialized, usually spherical mass of protoplasm encased in a double membrane, and found in most living eukaryotic cells, directing their growth, metabolism, and reproduction. 1st Major Test and 1st Journal Check, Friday

  4. Thursday September 11, 2014 • WOD- • Unicellular organisms are made of only a single cell. • ex. bacteria and blue-green algae. • Multicellular organisms are made of more than one cell • ex. all life forms except bacteria, blue-green algae, and other primitive microorganisms. 1st Major Test and 1st Journal Check, Friday

  5. Friday September 12, 2014 • -Get your journal • -On a new page, Date, September 12, and write Test #1 • You should be writing in your journals every day, like a diary. • Test Instructions • #10, letter c. Mark out membranesand write nucleus.

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