1 Characteristics of Fungi Non-motile eukaryotes lacking chlorophyll –Contain nucleus, mitochondria, 80S ribosomes –Cell wall is composed of polysaccharides,
Fungal Diversity Reading: Chap. 31 I. Introduction A. What is a fungus? B. What does a fungus do? C. Basic fungal life cycle D. Who cares about fungi?
Microscopes & Cells Microscopes and Cells: History In 1663, __________ coined the term “cells” 10 years later, _________________ observed bacteria and.
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Why So Small? Describe why you think cells are so small? Process Box.
Chapter 3 Cell Structure and Function. KEY CONCEPT : Cells are the Basic unit of life. 3.1: Cell Theory.
Part 1 Microscopes & Cells Microscopes and Cells: History In 1663, __________ coined the term “cells” 10 years later, _________________ observed bacteria.
CELL UNIT Cancer Cells Red Blood Cells White Blood Cells Learning Goal 1: Describe the cell theory and how it relates to the nature of Science.
Microscopes & Cells California State Standards: 1.a Students know cells are enclosed within semi-permeable membranes that regulate their interaction with.
CELL UNIT Cancer Cells Red Blood Cells White Blood Cells Development of the Cell Theory.
Keystone Anchors BIO.A.1.2.1 Compare cellular structures and their functions in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. BIO.A.1.2.2 Describe and interpret relationships.
Bell Work 1-23-12 An experiment should be controlled because it allows the scientist to test a a. conclusion b. a mass of information c. several variables.