Thursday, September 8th

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1st - 4th periods: Complete College Interest Survey
6th Period: Find SA, V, and SA:V for two cubes on board
8th Period: pg 174 # 5

Class
Honors: Determine SA:V for two cubes and relate to the size of a cell, Why can't cells be big?, Contrast Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells

Biology: Plasma Membrane, Homeostasis, Selective Permeability, Phospholipids, Fluid Mosaic Model
Complete 7.1 Study Guide

Homework
Section Quiz Friday (9/9)

Wednesday, September 7th

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Honors: Read Case Study on pg 75 and write a one paragraph summary

Biology: Write out the 3 parts to the cell theory, pg 173 Mini lab

Class
Honors: Chem Tests and Quizzes returned - 3 parts of cell theory - review contributions of 5 key scientists - Characteristics of all cells (membrane, DNA / cytoplasm, Energy)

Biology: Review Cell theory and contrast simple and compound light microscopes - comparing SEMs and TEMs - compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

Homework
Reading Assignment for this unit: Honors CH 5 - Biology CH 7

Honors: Find out the role of Virchow in the history of the cell theory

Biology: pg 192 # 1-5 (write out both the word and the definition)

Tuesday, September 6th

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Honors: Read pgs 78-79; name the scientists responsible for discovering the cell along with the specific contribution of each

Bio: Discuss van Leeuwenhoek's contributions to the cell theory

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Review Chemistry test from last week

Honors: Discuss role of van Leeuwenhoek, Hooke, Schleiden and Schwann in developing the cell theory

Bio: Discuss van Leeuwenhoek's and Hooke's contributions to the cell theory, distinguish between simple and compound light microscopes

All classes - Quiz Friday