Lesson 3 Cells How do animal and plant cells differ? How do cells specialize to make up different body tissues and organs?

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Lesson 3 Cells How do animal and plant cells differ? How do cells specialize to make up different body tissues and organs?

Turn to page 41 in the life science book. What parts of the animal cell and plant cell are different? List below. animal cellplant cell

Essential Questions 1.How do animal and plant cells differ? 2.How do cells specialize to make up different body tissues and organs?

Vocabulary Use chart from last lesson.

Assignment 1.Using the diagram on page 41, draw your own diagram of a plant cell and animal cell. 2.Make sure you label all parts and color your diagram. 3.Reread page 45. Trace a system (nervous, circulatory, respiratory, muscular, etc) of your body back to a cell.

Summarization Activity What is one way an animal cell is different than a plant cell?

Do Now Name different parts of a cell.

Assignment Continue to work on your cell diagram. Share your diagram with your neighbor.

Edible Cell Project Edible Cell.doc Grading Rubric for Edible Cells.doc

Do Now

Answer the Essential Questions 1.How do animal and plant cells differ? 2.How do cells specialize to make up different body tissues and organs?

Ticket Out the Door Compare and contrast an animal cell to a plant cell. How do cells specialize to make up different body tissues and organs?