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The Discovery of Robert Hooke

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COMBINED RATING

4.0 Stars

TEACHERS (63)

4.2

STUDENTS (21980)

3.9

LENGTH

30 Minutes

GRADES

6
7
8

CAPABILITIES

ES
Spanish Language Support
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Description

Robert Hooke's discovery, a microscopic adventure: The great scientist Robert Hooke has found something curious to see in his microscope, and in the blink of an eye he is mysteriously transported to a microscopic world. Join Robert Hooke in his great adventure through the cellular world discovering and classifying different types of cells, facing and overcoming amazing challenges, and becoming the most famous and adventurous scientist of the century.

Vocabulary Words

Robert Hooke
Schleiden
Schwann
Virchow
unicellular
multicellular
animal cell
plant cell
fungi
prokaryote
eukaryote
archaea
bacteria
virus
vegetal
cell membrane
cell wall
vacuole
nucleus
RNA
DNA
ribosomes
chromosomes
centrioles
The Cell Theory
cell division
chloroplast
photosynthesis
cytoplasm
cytosol
organelles
flagella
Golgi Apparatus
homeostasis
mitochondria
microscope
protists
tissues
organs
systems
rough endoplasmic reticulum
smooth endoplasmic reticulum
vesicle

Instructions

Play through this interactive game to learn about Cells and Life. Suitable for Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8.

Main Concepts

A cell is the most basic unit of a living organism.
Responding to stimuli is a life function of a cell.
The three currently recognized Domains are: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya.
Large numbers and types of cells compose the tissues in living things.
Bacteria, archaea, and most protists are examples of single-celled organisms.
Maintaining homeostasis is a life function of a cell.
Prokaryotic cells lack a defined nucleus.
Plants and animals are examples of multicellular organisms.
All living organisms contain one or more cells.
Single-celled organisms are composed of one cell.
Multicellular organisms exhibit a hierarchy of cellular organization to carry out life processes.
Removal of wastes is a life function of a cell.
Multicellular organisms contain more than one cell.
All cells carry out similar life functions.
Obtaining and processing nutrients for growth is a life function of a cell.
Maintaining physical protection is a life function of a cell.
Eukaryotic cells have a defined nucleus.

Discussion Questions

Before the Game

What is the smallest unit of all living things? Which different types of cells can you name? What might be some things that make cells different from one another?

After the Game

What is the difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells? How do plant and animal cells differ? What are some organelles and their functions that help the cell carry on its characteristics of life? What are the three parts of the Cell Theory? What samples did you collect during the game and what did you learn about each one?

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Game Details

Difficulty

Content Integration

Lexile Level

705

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