Cell Theory & how it came to be.

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Cell Theory & how it came to be

Engage: Microscope challenge At each station (9 total) -Write/ draw your observations and decide if it is living or non-living -Look for common characteristics between what you think is living and non-living

Please get out your lab and move to the stations that have not been completed.

What are the 3 parts of the cell theory? 1.) Cells are the basic structure (building blocks) of all living things 2.) All living things are composed of cells. 3.) All cells come from pre-existing cells (1+1=2)

Cell Theory foldable

What are the 3 parts of the cell theory? Page 6: What are the 3 parts of the cell theory?

Form fits function How they are made (what they look like) fits what they do.