are we going to be learning about cells tomorrow because it says its going to be on the quiz but have we even learned about it? Are we going to be doing anything with cells in Lab??
I was inspired by Pia's joke to write my own, and I came up with this: Question: What did one golgi apparatus say to the other? Answer: If we team up we'll send those protiens packing!
in a diagram i found on the internet, the flagella was inside the cell. how can the flagella help the cell move around unless they are on the outside of the cell? are they attached to the cell membrane?
dmitry gave us cell packets from this website it has alot of info : http://www.biology4kids.com/files/cell_main.html
ReplyDeleteThanks, Radhika. That's a great website for information about cells!
ReplyDeletehi leslie! why did scientists use to call cytoplasm, protoplasm? why did they change it?
ReplyDeleteare we going to be learning about cells tomorrow because it says its going to be on the quiz but have we even learned about it?
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very interesting and very helpful in terms of distinguing the 2 types of cells.
ReplyDeleteDoes the cells flagella help the cell in any specific way or is it just a tail?
ReplyDeletethe flagella helps the cell move, and in some cells, cilia. why does a plant cell need a membrane AND a wall?
ReplyDeleteWhat's the difference between the cell memmbrane and the cell wall?
ReplyDeleteHere's a cell website I found that really helped me understand sujects we talked about in class:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.earthlife.net/cells.html
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I was inspired by Pia's joke to write my own, and I came up with this:
ReplyDeleteQuestion: What did one golgi apparatus say to the other?
Answer: If we team up we'll send those protiens packing!
i think this blog is very useful and fun to use maybe u should add some science games and stuff so we can know what a cell is made up of and stuff
ReplyDeletein a diagram i found on the internet, the flagella was inside the cell. how can the flagella help the cell move around unless they are on the outside of the cell? are they attached to the cell membrane?
ReplyDeletei was teaching my sister the difference between an animal and plant cell. she understood it because of the graphics. i love ur blog!
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