7 Unit 2: Cells. Vocabulary Cells Cells Are Awesome!

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7 Unit 2: Cells

Vocabulary

Cells

Cells Are Awesome!

Cells Are Make of Organelles

Organelles

Plant Cells vs. Animal Cells

Bacteria vs Plant & Animal

Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic

Organelles

Cell Wall

Cell Membrane

Nucleus

Nuclear membrane

Nucleolus

Mitochondria

Endoplasmic Reticulum

Ribosomes

Vacuole

Chloroplasts

Lysosomes

Organelles

Specialized Cells

Organelles Cells Tissues Organs Systems Organism

Examples

Movement In & Out

High salt (NaCl) Low salt

Osmosis

Active Transport

Movement In & Out Low water Lots of water

Cells on the Computer

Cell Review