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Download Lesson Plan High School Tests: This quiz assesses students knowledge of many cell organelles including then nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, and Golgi apparatus. The assessments focuses on protein secretion pathway. More... |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Activity: Students learn the chemistry behind cellular respiration by acting out the steps of oxidative respiration including glycolysis, Acetyl Co-A, Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain. Great kinesthetic activity. More... |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Activity: Students learn the chemical formula for photosynthesis by acting out plant's photosynthetic process including photosystem 2, photosystem 1, and the Calvin cycle. Great visual and kinesthetic activity. More... |
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Organelles of a Plant Cell | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Worksheet: Students color in the different organelles of a plant cell and answer 4 analysis questions about how plant cells and different than animal cells. More... |
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Published by Shannan Muskopf
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High School
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Cell City Analogy WS | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Worksheet: This simple worksheet provides a narrative story about the different parts of a city with underlined words. Students then match the underlined words with the different organelles of a cell. More... |
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Published by Shannan Muskopf
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High School
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Cellular Respiration in Yeast | |
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Download Student Handout Download Teacher Notes High School Experiment: Students test how sugar concentration influences the rate of anaerobic respiration in yeast while learning about metabolism. More... |
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Published by Ingrid Waldron and Jennifer Doherty
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High School
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Download Lesson Plan High School Tests: This quiz assesses students knowledge the different types of cells and what makes the cells different from each other. Viruses are also compared to prokaryotes and eukaryotes. More... |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: Students will learn use their observation skills to determine if an object is living, dead, dormant, a product of a living thing, or never alive using the main characteristics of life. More... |
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Cheek Cell Lab | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: In this short lab, students take a sample of cheek cells from themselves using a toothpick, put a stain on the slide along with the cheek cells, and observe the nucleus and cell membrane under a microscope. Students also answer analysis questions about the procedure and cells. More... |
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Published by Shannan Muskopf
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High School
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Rate of Photosynthesis | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: Students perform a simple experiment of photosynthesis using Elodea, baking soda, water and a lamp. The amount of bubbles are counted per minute. More... |
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Published by Shannan Muskopf
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High School
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Download Lesson Plan High School Tests: Assess student’s knowledge of cell organelles. Includes mitochondria, chloroplast, nucleus, nucleolus, cell membrane, free ribosomes, bonded ribosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth reticulum, lysosomes, and the golgi apparatus. More... |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Project: Students learn about the animal eukaryotic cell using an analogy. This project is to supplement your normal teaching about the cell. Great project for students to remember the organelles and structure of the cell. Topics include cell membrane, channel proteins, receptor proteins, mitochondria, riosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and the nucleus. Go further topics include, plant cells, lysosomes, peroxisomes, and the cytoskeleton. More... |
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Creating Coacervates | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: Students mix a carbohydrate solution with a protein solution, adjust the pH, and view coacervates: amoeba-like objects, which change shape, flow, merge, divide, form "vacuoles", release "vacuole contents", and show other life-like properties. Students understand that under suitable conditions, life-like structures can form naturally from relatively simple materials. More... |
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Published by Larry Flammer
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High School
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Download Lesson Plan High School Worksheet: Students will be able to explain how energy is transferred in nature and the equations of photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Hand out this worksheet before introducing cellular energy. Students are to fill in this worksheet while you teach about the transfer of energy from food to ATP. Students then use this worksheet as a central place to study from to prepare for a test or quiz. More... |
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High School
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Download Lesson Plan High School Research: Students research in detail cellular respiration using enzymes, chemiosmotic gradients, and mitochondrial evolution. Good for challenging advanced students. More... |
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