CELL IMAGE ACTIVITY Draw each image of cells and write 2-3 observations. When done, compare the animal cells and plant cells. (Yes, humans ARE animals.)

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CELL IMAGE ACTIVITY Draw each image of cells and write 2-3 observations. When done, compare the animal cells and plant cells. (Yes, humans ARE animals.) SIMILARITIES & DIFFERENCES….

LIVER CELLS #1 ANIMAL

KIDNEY CELLS #2 ANIMAL

BRAIN/ NERVE CELLS #3 ANIMAL

LUNG CELLS #4 ANIMAL

LEAF CELLS #5 PLANT

ONION SKIN CELLS #6 PLANT

LEAF CELLS (#2) #7 PLANT

TREE TRUNK CELLS #8 PLANT

ANIMAL CELLS PLANT CELLS KIDNEY CELLS BRAIN/ NERVE CELLS LIVER CELLS LUNG CELLS TREE TRUNK CELLS LEAF CELLS ONION SKIN CELLS SIMILARITIES & DIFFERENCES?

CELL IMAGE ACTIVITY Draw each image of cells and write 2-3 observations. When done, compare the animal cells and plant cells. (Yes, humans ARE animals.) SIMILARITIES & DIFFERENCES….