Body Organization CELLS ORGANS SYSTEMS ORGANISMS ORGANS TISSUES

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Body Organization CELLS ORGANS SYSTEMS ORGANISMS ORGANS TISSUES YOUR NAMES: PUT THESE IN CORRECT ORDER. ADD SOME PICTURES. CELLS ORGANS SYSTEMS ORGANISMS ORGANS TISSUES

What are CELLS? Names: Per: pictures • (your bullet points) •

Mitosis (cell division) pictures What STEPS have to happen for a cell to divide? • (your bullet points) •

Photosynthesis pictures • Where does photosynthesis happen in a plant cell? • What 3 INGREDIENTS are needed for a plant to do PHOTOSYNTHESIS? 1. 2. 3. • What are the TWO PRODUCTS of PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN THE PLANT?

Cellular Respiration pictures • Where does CELLULAR RESPIRATION happen in a plant or animal cell? • What TWO things do we TAKE IN to do cellular respiration? 1. 2. • What are the the THREE results of cellular respiration? 3.

Animal Cells pictures • What are some important parts of the animal cell? EXPLAIN WHY YOU THINK SO.

SPECIALIZATION and differentiation What do we say that multicellular organisms have SPECIALIZATION and differentiation in their cells? EXPLAIN!!!! 2-3 sent.

Plant Cells pictures HOW IS A PLANT CELL DIFFERENT FROM AN ANIMAL CELL? • (your bullet points) •

What are 6 traits of all living things? What are 4 NEEDS of all living organisms? pictures pictures LIST: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. LIST: 1. 2. 3. 4

Eukaryotes vs. Prokaryotes pictures • (your bullet points) •

Unicellular Organisms (protozoa & bacteria) pictures • (your bullet points) •

Microscopes Picture • (your bullet points) •