Bell Work 8/25/09 Observe the peaches and answer these questions in your science journal. Match the definition to the correct term A cell with no nucleus.

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Bell Work 8/25/09 Observe the peaches and answer these questions in your science journal. Match the definition to the correct term A cell with no nucleus A cell with a cell wall and a nucleus A device for viewing microorganisms a. eukaryotic b. prokaryotic c. microscope d. telescope e. plant cell

1.3 Vocab Specialization (p28) – Specific cells perform specific functions. Tissue (p29) – group of similar cells that are organized to do a specific job Organ (p30) – a structure in a plant or an animal that is made up of different tissues working together to perform a particular function.