By:Kira Thomas 2014-2015 5 th Organism.  Animal cells-are eukaryotic cells,or with a membrane-bound nucleus.

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By:Kira Thomas th Organism

 Animal cells-are eukaryotic cells,or with a membrane-bound nucleus.

ORGANISM  A living thing like a animal or a person.  Made of cells. MICROORGANISM An organism that is to small to be seen with the unaided eye. Living things that are too small to see without a microscope.

 Mitosis-is when a cell divides into to or more cells.

 You can learn all this cool stuff about bacteria,mitosis,animal cells,plant cells,and chromosome.

Mitosis Cell Animal Cells Plant Cells Organism Tissue Organ Bacteria Mold Microorganism Chromosome Protist

 A kind of fungus Different kinds of mold help people different cheeses.

 A single celled or multi-celled organism that may share traits with plants or animals.

 Tissue-a group of cells that work together to perform a certain function.

 A certain type of microorganism.

 A cell is the basic unit of structure and function in living things.

 A group of tissues that work together to perform a certain function the heart is one of your body’s organs.

 An organism that is too small to be seen with the unaided eye.

 Chromosome-is a structure of DNA, Protein, and RNA d in cells found in cells.

 rap/organelle/ rap/organelle/