Types of Cells We have all sorts of different cells in our body!

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Types of Cells We have all sorts of different cells in our body!

Skin cells

Hair cells (hair bundle)

Red and white blood cells

Red blood cells

Muscle cells

Stretched muscle cell

Bone cell

Mucous cells

Eye cells

A bunch of cells work together to make up TISSUE in our body.

A bunch of tissues work together to make an ORGAN in our body.

A bunch of organs work together to make a SYSTEM in our body.

A bunch of systems work together to make a WHOLE BODY!

PRETTY COOL. Our cells all have JOBS PRETTY COOL! Our cells all have JOBS. None of them are just “floating around.”