Give 3 examples of eukaryotic cells and 2 prokaryotic cells.

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Give 3 examples of eukaryotic cells and 2 prokaryotic cells. Assignment 1 Give 3 examples of eukaryotic cells and 2 prokaryotic cells.

The Eukaryotic Cells Lesson 2

Two Kinds of Eukaryotic Cells Two Kinds of Cell The Basic Unit of Life Cell Eukaryotic Cell Animal Cell Plant Cell Prokaryotic Cell

Basic Parts of an Animal Cell Mitochondria Cell membrane Nucleus Vacuole Lysosome Cytoplasm

Basic Parts of a Plant Cell Lysosome Vacuole Cell membrane Cytoplasm Chloroplast Cell Wall nucleus Mitochondria

Draw and label a plant cell. Activity 2 Draw and label a plant cell. Draw and label the parts of an animal cell

Evaluation 2. Label the missing part of the plant cell. Lysosome Vacuole 1. C _ _ l _ e _ b _ _ ne 4. Cy _ _pl _sm 2. C _l_ _op_ a st 5. C _ _l w_ _ l 3. N_cl _ _s Mitochondria

Draw and label the parts of the animal cell and plant cell Assignment 2 Draw and label the parts of the animal cell and plant cell