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What type of cells are shown below? |
Animal cells (human blood cells).
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What type of cell is shown below? |
A plant cell.
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The science word that means "any living thing."
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ORGANISM
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Every organism is -
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Made up of cells.
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Organisms that are made up of only one cell can only be seen with a -
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Microscope. (They are MICROSCOPIC)
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Different types of cells do -
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Different jobs.
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Name at least three different types of cells that make up your body:
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Blood cells, brain cells, nerve cells, skin cells, hair cells, etc.
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Name two cell parts that PLANT cells have that ANIMAL cells do not have:
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CELL WALL and CHLOROPLASTS
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Are these animal cells or plant cells? |
They are PLANT cells (from an onion). Did you notice how the cell walls make them look like building blocks?
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To what part of these plant cells is the arrow pointing? |
It's pointing to one of the plant cell's CELL WALL.
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To what part of these plant cells is the arrow pointing? |
It's pointing to the NUCLEUS of one of the plant cells.
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Name four cell parts that are found in both plant and animal cells:
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CELL MEMBRANE, CYTOPLASM, VACUOLES, and the NUCLEUS.
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This part of a cell acts as the cell's "gatekeeper"; it controls what goes in and out of the cell.
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CELL MEMBRANE
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This part of a cell is the watery gel inside the membrane. The other inside parts of the cell "float" in this stuff.
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CYTOPLASM
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These cell parts are used for storage.
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VACUOLE |