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Name two organelles that are only found in plant cells
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This organelle provides the energy for the cell
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This organelle contains DNA and controls cellular growth and reproduction
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This organelle encloses and supports the cells in plants
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Clear substance that holds all the contents outside of the nucleus of a cell
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Organelle that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment
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Storage bubbles found in cells. Plant cells have one big one.
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This is an image of a(n)
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This organelle converts energy into forms that are usable by the cell.
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This organelle absorb sunlight and uses it to produce food for plant cells
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All of these statements are part of cell theory, EXCEPT
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This is a picture of a(n)
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This organelle functions to package and deliver proteins:
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Which of these is NOT an organelle
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All organelles are contained by the
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Look at the diagram. Mitosis is the process of one cell producing.....?
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This is a cell with its nucleus. Inside the nucleus the red lines show...
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What is inside this nucleus?
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Here are two chromosomes (maternal and paternal) with genes in the same locations, called...?
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What do you see inside this cell?
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And again - review - what do you see here?
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Moving on... The DNA has now replicated on each chromosome. What do you see?
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And now..what do you see?
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Now let's put it together :) What is inside this nucleus?
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And again...to consolidate...what do you see in here?
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And finally, before we embark on stages, breathe and review...what is this?
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Let's work with terminology, what would be the BEST language to refer to A and B?
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Based on what you just learnt, what is happening here?
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Ok, not part of mitosis but just to review terminology... what's going on here?
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Hopefully you are getting better.. final review for this stage...what do you see?
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Next...after chromosomes (with sister chromatids) line up on the equator what happens here?
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Ok, again although this is not part of mitosis, let's sort out terminology.... here you see?
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Back to Mitosis...same stage...we would correctly say for this stage?
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After sepearation at the end of the process we now see (in this example)....?
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Ok, one more time, another example :) What's in this final stage?
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Which biome is located at the north and south poles, and is permanently frozen?
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What class of animals are whales?
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Which speed is fastest?
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Which temperature is hottest?
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How old is planet Earth?
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What is it called when liquid rock, called lava or magma, erupts through the Earth's crust
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When water is heated in the ocean and turns into water vapor
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When water vapor is cooled and forms droplets-
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After condensation the water droplets fall to the Earth in different forms of-
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The sun's energy
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When water is evaporated from the surface of the ocean
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When plants give off drops of water it is called
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When tiny droplets of water form in the air it is called
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Most of the Earth's water is found
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The sun drives the water cycle by
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When water flows back into the ocean it is called
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When water turns into a gas-
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When drops of water fall down from the sky-