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This lesson is the first of two-part series on cells. In Cells 1: Make a Model Cell, students will compare a plant and animal cell, and then make a model of a cell. They will select items to represent various cell structures and justify their choices by describing how the items they have chosen represent the actual parts of a cell. Prior to this lesson, students should have at least been introduced to cells, including the basic differences between plant and animal cells.

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Although the cell is the smallest unit of life, it is by no means simple. The human body is made up of tens of trillions of cells like this one, that have developed a highly synchronized set of components to carry out the processes that keep the organism alive, allow it to reproduce and adapt to changing environments. New research suggests such complex cells, which scientists call eukaryotes, arose from the fusion of two, single-celled organisms in a symbiotic effort to survive. An ostrich egg is the largest known single cell, but most individual cells are too small to see without a microscope. This image is actually an interactive graphic in the National Science Foundation (NSF) overview for biology on the NSF website. You can learn more about the various parts of the image Here , or see the full biology overview Here (Date of Image: 2010)

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This free course, A tour of the cell, contains a blend of text and a multimedia interactive component to look at the uniformity and diversity within cells. Fundamental to understanding how cells 'work' is a knowledge of the subcellular components and how they are arranged. This is introduced through a series of in-text and self-assessment questions.

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  • list the main components of cells
  • summarise the structure and function of the different components
  • outline how cell ultrastructure is related to cell function
  • identify cell organelles and the main cytoskeletal components in diagrams and EM micrographs and interpret simple EM images.

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Are you ready to take your students on a captivating tour of the cell, just like Mr. Andersen did in his enlightening podcast? Our meticulously crafted "Tour of the Cell Worksheet" is the perfect companion to this informative video, ensuring an engaging and comprehensive learning experience for your students.

Why Choose Our "Tour of the Cell Worksheet":

Explore the Cell: Dive deep into the fascinating world of cells, from understanding their size to uncovering the complex structures and organelles within.

Grasp Key Concepts: Learn about the significance of cell size, the role of cell structures, and how cells are not as simple as they might seem at first glance.

Visualize the Cellular World: Discover the intricate details of cells and their organelles through detailed drawings and descriptions.

Interactive Learning: Encourage student engagement by pairing the worksheet with the captivating video content.

Effortless Assessment: Easily gauge your students' comprehension and identify areas that may require further attention.

Comprehensive Answer Key: A complete answer key is provided, making grading a breeze and saving valuable time for both educators and students.

Real-World Relevance: Showcase the complexity and significance of cells in the natural world, making cell biology more relatable and practical.

Versatile Use: Suitable for in-class assignments, homework, or review activities, providing flexibility in your teaching approach.

Inside, You'll Find:

  • A set of 45 concise short-answer questions, perfectly aligned with the key concepts discussed in the video.
  • Engaging descriptions and drawings of cells and organelles for students to identify and color.

Getting Started is Simple:

  • Watch the Video: Access the assigned "Tour of the Cell" podcast by Mr. Andersen using the provided link. You can watch it as a class for shared learning or assign it for individual exploration.
  • Complete the Worksheet: Distribute the "Tour of the Cell Worksheet" to your students for independent or group work.
  • Check for Understanding: Use the answer key to review your students' responses and ensure a comprehensive understanding of cell biology.

Embark on an enlightening journey through the intricate world of cells with our engaging "Tour of the Cell Worksheet." To enhance the interactive experience, we recommend using Kami or DocHub for students to edit the document, allowing for a seamless and digital learning environment.

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Paul Andersen goes on the tour from the cell. He starts by explaining the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Also, he explains why cells are small although not infinitely small. Also, he explains the way the organelles interact similarly.

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    Paul Andersen takes you on a tour of the cell. He starts by explaining the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. He also explains why cells ...

  3. A tour of the cell (Bozeman Science) Flashcards

    "suicide sack" digestive enzymes, if they got out theyd kill the whole cell ;Uses chemicals to break down food and worn out cell parts 12) Centriole Part of centrisome, aids in cell divison ; a minute cylindrical organelle near the nucleus in animal cells, occurring in pairs and involved in the development of spindle fibers in cell division ...

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    Paul is an experienced educator having taught science in Montana for 20 years. Paul was the 2011 Montana Teacher of the Year, and was also one of four finalists for the 2011 National Teacher of ...

  5. Bozeman Science: A Tour of the Cell

    Bozeman Science: A Tour of the Cell. This is a very clear, thorough, easy to understand video on cells. It includes the history of the microscope, types of microscopes, future microscope technology, and how they all work. The majority of the video is a comparison/contrast of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, including size, structure and ...

  6. A Tour of the Cell

    An ostrich egg is the largest known single cell, but most individual cells are too small to see without a microscope. This image is actually an interactive graphic in the National Science Foundation (NSF) overview for biology on the NSF website. You can learn more about the various parts of the image Here, or see the full biology overview Here ...

  7. A Tour of the Cell

    March 19, 2012. Paul Andersen takes you on a tour of the cell. He starts by explaining the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. He also explains why cells are small but not infinitely small. He also explains how the organelles work together in a similar fashion.

  8. A tour of the cell (Bozeman Science) Flashcards

    A network of fibers that holds the cell together, helps the cell to keep its shape, and aids in movement. 8) Smooth ER. Doesnt have ribosomes, breaks down toxins and produces lipids & cholesterol. 9) Mitochondria. "Powerhouse" of the cell, generates chemical energy (ATP), has its own DNA; serves as the site of cellular respiration: uses oxygen ...

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    Why Cells are in smaller size? Which organelles entered in to Eukaryotic cell via Endosymbiosis? Which organelle helps in maintaining turgor pressure...

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    8 years ago. There is a discrepancy between Sal's previous video and Bozeman's video. Sal said in Meiosis 1 the cell divides from 2N to N, followed by Meiosis 2 the N duplicates like Mitosis to become 4 x N in the end. Bozeman said 2N duplicates to be 4N, which divides twice to become 4 x N.

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  14. A tour of the cell

    Course description. This free course, A tour of the cell, contains a blend of text and a multimedia interactive component to look at the uniformity and diversity within cells. Fundamental to understanding how cells 'work' is a knowledge of the subcellular components and how they are arranged. This is introduced through a series of in-text and ...

  15. A Tour of the Cell Comprehensive Worksheet

    You can watch it as a class for shared learning or assign it for individual exploration. Complete the Worksheet: Distribute the "Tour of the Cell Worksheet" to your students for independent or group work. Check for Understanding: Use the answer key to review your students' responses and ensure a comprehensive understanding of cell biology.

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