High School Biology/Lessons/Lesson 1

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Cell Introduction

 * This lesson will introduce you to cells. To get started, read Cell Structure in the FHSST Biology textbook at Wikibooks.  This book will be our guide throughout the course.


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Vocabulary List
You should know the following terms before moving on to the next lesson.
 * Robert Hooke
 * Matthias Schleiden
 * Theodor Schwann
 * Cell Theory
 * Prokaryote
 * Eukaryote


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Review Questions
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{Who discovered cells? - Matthias Schleiden - Theodor Schwann + Robert Hooke
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 * Incorrect, Matthias Schleiden discovered plants are made of cells.
 * Incorrect, Theodor Schwann discovered animals are composed of cells.
 * Correct, Robert Hooke discovered cells in 1665.
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Quiz
Know all the answers to the following questions before moving on to the next lesson. {Which scientists created the cell theory? - Schwann and Hooke. + Schleiden and Schwann. - Schleiden and Hooke. - Hooke, Schwann, and Schleiden.
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{Which is NOT part of the cell theory? - All cells are made from pre-existing cells. - All living things are composed of at least one cell. + All living things are prokaryotic. - The cell is the basic organizational unit of all living things.
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 * This is false. Living things can be prokaryotic or eukaryotic.

{Prokaryotic cells are highly structured. -TRUE +FALSE
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 * This is false, eukaryotic cells are highly structured. Prokaryotic cells are not.


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What You Have Learned
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You have learned:
 * This lesson has been on basic cell structure.
 * The History of Cells
 * The Cell Theory
 * The Difference Between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
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In the Next Lesson
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You Will Learn About:
 * The next lesson is on plant and animal cells.
 * The Difference Between Plant and Animal Cells
 * Organelles
 * How Organelles Work
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The Next Lesson

 * Continue to Lesson 2- Plant and Animal Cells.

Contact Your Instructor

 * Your instructor for this lesson was : Wesley Gray. To email me, you simply @undefined.  [[Image:Crystal Clear app xfmail.png|32px]]


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