The Basic Units of Life CLIL – Přírodopis pro 6.ročník ZŠ Ivan Rychlý.

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The Basic Units of Life CLIL – Přírodopis pro 6.ročník ZŠ Ivan Rychlý

What’s this?It’s a bat. The bat is an animal.

What are these?They are animals.

This is a plant.These are plants.

What’s this? It’s a virus.These are viruses.

This is a bacterium. These are bacteria.

This is a fungus. These are fungi.

There are five kingdoms of organisms. VirusesBacteriaFungi PlantsAnimals

What’s this?It’s a cell. You need a microscope to see some cells.

How many cells are there in the picture? There are 33 cells.

Which is which? an animal cell a plant cell a bacterial cell

Plant cells can use photosynthesis, because they’ve got chloroplasts.

What can you see in the cell? cell wall cell membrane vacuole cytoplasm nucleus nuclear membrane mitochondrion chloroplast

This is a plant cell structure with organelles. cell wall cell membrane vacuole cytoplasm nucleus nuclear membrane mitochondrion chloroplast

BacteriaFungi Plants Which organisms have got cell walls around their cells? Animal cells haven’t got cell walls. Viruses aren’t cellular organisms.

These are unicellular organisms. These are multicellular organisms.

A) Cells are the basic units of life. Every cell has got a cell membrane, organelles and cytoplasm. B) Plants, animals and fungi have got a nucleus inside their cells. Around the nucleus there is a nuclear membrane. Read the text and check your worksheet.

C) Bacteria are unicellular organisms. Bacterial cells are very small. They haven’t got a nuclear membrane, but they have got a cell wall. Read the text and check your worksheet.

D) Viruses are smaller than bacteria. They aren’t cellular organisms. E) Fungi can be unicellular or multicellular organisms. Fungal cells have got a cell wall, but they haven’t got chloroplasts. Fungi can’t use photosynthesis to get food. Read the text and check your worksheet.

F) Plant cells have got a cell wall, chloroplasts or vacuoles. These cells can use photosynthesis to get food. G) Animal cells haven’t got a cell wall and they haven’t got chloroplasts. Read the text and check your worksheet.

There are five kingdoms of organisms. VirusesBacteriaFungi PlantsAnimals

Thank you. Bye!