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toc =Megan= media type="custom" key="2990800" Wallace's comment to Megan: *-* Nice! $-$ Jeff's comment to Meg: I guess that was cool, good job, i agree. Mrs. B: Good job on the movie! Do cells always swim? Most cells are not motile (that means they can move on their own).

Paiges comment to Meg- Nice...:) Mary-good video! and info ofcourse SOomin- good video! i like it Josephine: hey meg! its a really short and clear video (you look short)! Great job!

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=Wallace=

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Jeff's comment to wallace: I agree with what your saying, nice job. Mrs. B: Nice work! I like the analogy of the cell wall providing structure and our bones providing structure. SOommin- i like your video. I agree with you on what you said

Peter
Cells can do completely different things than we do. But there are some things that we do the same. For example plant cells have a cell wall as we have bones. They both keep us protected and safe from harm. But animal cells do not have a cell wall. We both eat. Weneed energy to be able to do things. Without food for energy, we would have a very dull life!

This picture shows the cell wall and other parts of a plant cell. Cell wall's are very important to a plant cell's protection.

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Mrs. B: Nellie, your video shows only 2 sec. of color and then nothing. Can you fix it?

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=JEFF L=

[|My science essential question 2]

Mrs. B: Nice job! I hadn't thought of the analogy to the brain (our command center) and the brain of the cell (nucleus). Also, please learn how to load the video/audio from the portal to the wiki, using the TV icon on the tool bar. Rahul- Good Job Jeff great info. I agree with you.

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=Jeremy=

[|Science Essential Questions 2] Mrs. B: About producing food....which cells in particular can produce food? And how do humans produce food? Can you explain this a little more or someone help him out. Also, please learn how to load the video/audio from the portal to the wiki, using the TV icon on the tool bar. back to top

=Paige=

media type="custom" key="3012866" Mary-I agree with you that the cells needs all those stuff like humans do. i see your finger in the video! Mrs. B: When we learn about photosynthesis and respiration you will be able to tell in more detail how cells "eat" and "breathe" and why they need water and oxygen.

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=Coco=

Mrs. B.: Nice job on making the first powerpoint! I think you need to put a little more effort into it though....need more thorough answers and some pictures. Josephine: nice powerpoint (kinda short)... Hey coco, i strongly RECOMMEND you to draw a photoshop pic!!!!

=Mary!=

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WHOOOHOO! My awesome homemade video. it doesnt cover everything, but I didn't really have enough time. my bad animation takes a long time ok! i forgot to write my sources down so here they are: my pictures: me my video: me the voice: the computer (or Uncle Flabby) info: worksheets and the stuff ms bugenske tells us song at the end: twinkle twinkle little star (uncle flabby has a beautiful voice doesnt he?) oh yeah ...and the volume is really low so make sure you turn your speakers/headphones up to the max
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and what i meant to say is essential question #2

Mrs. B: Cool animation! I wish I knew how to do that! Great job using photosynthesis in your answer. We will be studying that in the coming days, but you are ahead of the game. Hopefully people will listen to your post.

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=Soomin= media type="custom" key="3013052" Mrs. B: Nice job on the audio - your voice was nice and loud! One thing to be careful of is that cells are not always organisms. Some organisms can be made from one cell, but an multicellular organism's cells are not organisms themselves. Also, not all cells can move on their own. Josephine: Wow... I didn't know your voice was that loud... Great job soomin! Rahul- Nice Job Soo Min good information. Great Job!

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Hongbeom
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