UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education TYPES OF CELLS.

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UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education TYPES OF CELLS

UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education PROKARYOTIC CELL Genetic material (DNA)

UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Cytoplasm PROKARYOTIC CELL

UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Plasmatic membrane PROKARYOTIC CELL

UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Cellular wall PROKARYOTIC CELL

UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education EUKARYOTIC ANIMAL CELL Nucleus

UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Plasmatic membrane EUKARYOTIC ANIMAL CELL

UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Cytoplasm EUKARYOTIC ANIMAL CELL

UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Mitochondria EUKARYOTIC ANIMAL CELL

UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Vacuole EUKARYOTIC ANIMAL CELL

UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Nucleus EUKARYOTIC PLANT CELL

UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Plasmatic membrane EUKARYOTIC PLANT CELL

UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Cytoplasm EUKARYOTIC PLANT CELL

UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Mitochondria EUKARYOTIC PLANT CELL

UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Cellular wall EUKARYOTIC PLANT CELL

UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Vacuole EUKARYOTIC PLANT CELL

UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Choroplast EUKARYOTIC PLANT CELL

UNIT 3 A planet full of life Natural Science 1. Secondary Education Analise pictures 1 Illustration A represents the structure of a prokaryotic cell and illustration B the structure of an animal eukaryotic cell. Find the error in each of them.. Activities A B Start presentation