The basic building blocks of all living things.

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The basic building blocks of all living things.

1. All living things are composed of cells. 2. Cell are the basic unit of structure and function in living things. 3. All cells come from other cells.

M icro structures inside the cell called “little organs”. E ach performs its own function.

Control center of the cell.

Organelle that breaks down food molecules into energy.

Structure that serves as a storage container for food, water and excess waste.

A structure that surrounds the cell membrane. FOUND IN A PLANT CELL ONLY!!!!

CHLOROPLAST Photosynthesis occurs. FOUND IN A PLANT CELL ONLY!!!!

Living gel-like material inside the cell. FOUND IN BOTH A PLANT AND ANIMAL CELL!!!!!

ORGANELLES: CELL WALL AND CHLOROPLASTS SHAPE ANIMAL CELL IS ROUND PLANT CELL IS SQUARE VACUOLES PLANT CELL HAS ONE LARGE VACUOLE ANIMAL CELL HAS MANY SMALL AND SCATTERED VACUOLES

Perform specific functions.

Group of similar cells that work Together to perform a function. Connective Epithelial Nerve Muscle Cardiac Skeletal Smooth

Different types of tissue working together to perform a function.

Organs working together to perform a function.