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Cellular Structure and Function Complete Unit
Cellular Structure and Function Complete Unit
Cellular Structure and Function Complete Unit
Cellular Structure and Function Complete Unit
Cellular Structure and Function Complete Unit
Cellular Structure and Function Complete Unit
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This unit is part of our Honors Biology Full Year Curriculum.

The Cell Structure and Function Unit gives students a guided tour of the interacting systems that fuel and make up cellular life. This unit is intended to familiarize students with cellular systems in preparation for later study of transport, metabolic pathways, and protein synthesis.

Each 45-minute lesson day begins with bell work that functions as a quiz over the previous day’s concepts. After completing guided notes during the PowerPoint, student understanding is immediately reinforced with targeted activities (full labs, micro-labs, in-class drawings, group activities, etc.). To ensure individual success, each day ends with an exit survey to enable teachers to track each student’s progress.

You will receive 6 days worth of material in a highly organized format:

  • Day 1: The History of the Cell
  • Day 2: The Cell Membrane
  • Day 3: Fluid Mosaic Model Project
  • Day 4: Internal Cellular Structure
  • Day 5: Unit Review
  • Day 6: Unit Test

All documents are fully editable .doc or .ppt files, so feel free to make adjustments that suit your specific needs.

However, please do not share or sell any part of this unit in any capacity - even if you have made significant changes. Any use other than personal use is expressly forbidden.

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Cellular Structure and Function Complete Unit

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9th - 12th
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1 Week

What others say

"This was a great base for creating my slideshows for Anatomy and Physiology. Thank you for having clear and aesthetic slideshows. "
star
Sara L.

Description

This unit is part of our Honors Biology Full Year Curriculum.

The Cell Structure and Function Unit gives students a guided tour of the interacting systems that fuel and make up cellular life. This unit is intended to familiarize students with cellular systems in preparation for later study of transport, metabolic pathways, and protein synthesis.

Each 45-minute lesson day begins with bell work that functions as a quiz over the previous day’s concepts. After completing guided notes during the PowerPoint, student understanding is immediately reinforced with targeted activities (full labs, micro-labs, in-class drawings, group activities, etc.). To ensure individual success, each day ends with an exit survey to enable teachers to track each student’s progress.

You will receive 6 days worth of material in a highly organized format:

  • Day 1: The History of the Cell
  • Day 2: The Cell Membrane
  • Day 3: Fluid Mosaic Model Project
  • Day 4: Internal Cellular Structure
  • Day 5: Unit Review
  • Day 6: Unit Test

All documents are fully editable .doc or .ppt files, so feel free to make adjustments that suit your specific needs.

However, please do not share or sell any part of this unit in any capacity - even if you have made significant changes. Any use other than personal use is expressly forbidden.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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This was a great base for creating my slideshows for Anatomy and Physiology. Thank you for having clear and aesthetic slideshows.
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Grades taught: 11th, 12th

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