The chemical Basis of Inheritance. Chromatin / Chromosomes.
Today’s Goal: Reinforce Nature of Biology, Ecology and Chemistry. 1.Locate your Core 40 Study Guide.
The Cell. 7.1 Cell discovery and cell theory How do we study cells? With MICROSCOPES!!!!!!
Thursday Opening Question: What are at least five things that you know about cells? Agenda: Prokaryote/Eukaryote foldable Community Cells.
Cells Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic. Prokaryotes Prokaryotic cells have no “true” nucleus but rather a nuclear “region” Typical prokaryotic components are:
Prokaryotes - Single celled organisms - No membrane bound organelles - ex: no nucleus or mitochondria - Free floating DNA - Bacteria are prokaryotic.
I. Microscopy magnification resolving power Ocular x Objective.
Unit 15: Plants Chapters 20-22. Chapter 20: Plant Diversity 20.1 Origins of Plant Life Plant life began in the water and became adapted to land. Green.
Cell Structure & Function. Cell Theory All living things are made up of cells. Cells are the smallest working units of all living things. All cells come.
Classification. : mammalbirdreptileamphibianfish.
Warm Up 9/23 & 9/24 1. What is one thing you learned from unit 1? 2.List as many organelles as you can think of. 3.What kinds of organisms are prokaryotic?
Cytology - the study of cells Mr. Femia Biology. Important scientists – Robert Hooke 1665 - Named cells after the small boxy rooms that monks live in.