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Do Now 1. Pick up one of each slip of paper 2 Do Now 1. Pick up one of each slip of paper 2. Cut the white edges (see image) 4. Place each image on your desk in order from smallest to largest. 5. Color the images. *Do not cut images in half*

Take out a piece of paper and create the following chart Take out a piece of paper and create the following chart. Cut your paper into 5 flaps

Cells

Tissue-Group of cells working together

Organ-Group of tissues working together

Organ system- Group of organs working together

Organism- the most complex. A group of organ systems working together