Cellular Reproduction Digital Activities Name Karyotype Make a














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Cellular Reproduction Digital Activities Name
Karyotype
Make a Karyotype Complete activity located at this website. Copy and paste the final screen here: http: //learn. genetics. utah. edu/content/basics/karyotype/
Cells to Systems
Cells to Systems Screen Print #1 1. Complete activity at this website, copy and paste the final screne on this slide. 2. Click “TEST” at the bottom of the screne, take the test, and paste a screen print of the score on the next slide. http: //www. bbc. co. uk/bitesize/ks 3/science/organisms_behaviour_health/cells_systems/activity/
Cells to Systems Screen Print #2 Reminder: Copy and paste your Cells to Systems test score here.
STOP HERE The remainder of this project will be completed later in the unit. Do NOT click “turn it in” until the entire project is complete.
Germ Layers
Ectoderm - Nervous and Integumentary Systems Choose a body system that rises up from the ectoderm. What system did you choose? Search, copy and paste PICTURES of the cellular levels of classification for the system here. Reminder - Levels of Cellular Classification: cell, tissue, organ system, organism
Mesoderm - Cardivascular and Muscular Systems Choose a body system that rises up from the Mesoderm. What system did you choose? Search, copy and paste PICTURES of the cellular levels of classification for the system here. Reminder - Levels of Cellular Classification: cell, tissue, organ system, organism
Endoderm - Digestive and Respiratory Systems Choose a body system that rises up from the Endoderm. What system did you choose? Search, copy and paste PICTURES of the cellular levels of classification for the system here. Reminder - Levels of Cellular Classification: cell, tissue, organ system, organism
Life of a Cell
How quickly do cells in the body replace themselves? Read the first paragraph only (the rest is more in depth than we need to go) at the website listed and review the chart of cell types and their turnover times. Complete chart. http: //book. bionumbers. org/howquickly-do-different-cells-in-the-body-replace-themselves/ Cell Skin Cells Red Blood Cells Fat Cells Sperm Cell Oocytes (these are egg cells in females) Turnover Time
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