How do you think we start as one cell and end up as a an organism with trillions of cells? Record your answer in your journal. Bellwork 11-3-16  If you.

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How do you think we start as one cell and end up as a an organism with trillions of cells? Record your answer in your journal. Bellwork 11-3-16  If you have a device, you will want it for today's Nearpod activity.

Objectives  Students will be able to analyze how plant and animal cells are organized to carry on the processes of life. SPI 7.1.2 Interpret a chart to explain the integrated relationships that exist among cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. Success Criteria: I understand the relationship between cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems.

Nearpod Type nearpod.com into your device. https://share.nearpod.com/vsph/pydSDYsrQx