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R.T.W March 25th, 2008

R.T.W March 25th, 2008. Why are lysosomes important your body? (Benchmark check, page 90) F.1.3.5 CS Pick up your RTW!!!!!! Food Web Drawings are now TWO DAYS LATE!!!! Dichotomous key is DUE TODAY! NO SCHOOL FRIDAY!!!! Woo hoo!. R.T.W March 25th, 2008.

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R.T.W March 25th, 2008

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  1. R.T.WMarch 25th, 2008 Why are lysosomes important your body? (Benchmark check, page 90) F.1.3.5 CS Pick up your RTW!!!!!! Food Web Drawings are now TWO DAYS LATE!!!! Dichotomous key is DUE TODAY! NO SCHOOL FRIDAY!!!! Woo hoo!

  2. R.T.W March 25th, 2008 Lysosomes are important to your body because….. ….. They destroy worn out organelles, attack foreign invaders, and get rid of waste material from inside the cell (that could poison the cell and organism).

  3. Objectives • Explain the function of lysosomes and why it is important to the organism F.1.3.5 CS • Identify how scientists classify organisms G.1.3.3 CS

  4. Agenda for Today! • Discuss RTW • Short review of CELLS • Read Chapter 3: The Diversity of Cells Pages 76 - 82

  5. Ch 3: The Diversity of Cells (SQ3R) Name, Date in the upper right hand corner TITLE: Chapter 3 – The Diversity of Cells Pages 76 – 82 3. Survey: Look at the titles, headings, pictures, graphs, charts, and bold words in the text. Predict 4 things you think you will learn. a. b. c. d.

  6. Ch 3: The Diversity of Cells (SQ3R) 4. Question: Turn each of the headings and subheadings into questions. Write these in the left hand column. Also, write in any BOLD vocabulary words you find. Do not fill in the answers below. (10 Questions)

  7. Ch 3: The Diversity of Cells (SQ3R) 5. Read: Go back and read the text. As you find the answers to the questions or definitions to the key words, write these down in the right hand column. 6. Recite: Pair up with a partner. Check your answers to see if you agreed. If you disagree on an answer, go back to the text and find the correct response. Then, write a short summary in YOUR OWN WORDS of the text.

  8. Ch 3: The Diversity of Cells (SQ3R) 7. Review: With your partner or alone, cover the answer section of your paper with another sheet of paper. Practice answering the questions or defining the words without looking at your responses!

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