Cell organization – 3rd and 4th

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Cell organization – 3rd and 4th Compare and contrast unicellular organisms and multicellular organisms. Advantages of unicellular organisms ….. Disadvantages of unicellular organisms …. Advantages of multicellular organisms … Disadvantages of multicellular organisms … What type of tissue is the diagram pointing too? Explain. Nervous , Epithelial , Connective, Muscle Why are tissues more similar to molecules than compounds? Tissues are most similar to molecules than compounds because …

Characteristics of Living Things – 3rd and 4th What do all living things need to do to be considered alive? List 5 things. _______________________________________

Write the definition for homeostasis Define the underlined words in the definition for homeostasis. 5 words or less Then write your own definition for homeostasis. Homeostasis - maintenance of internal stable conditions in a constantly changing environment that are necessary for life's functions