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Cells: An Introduction to The Basic Units of Life 5 th Grade Science Standard 5.5 Chesterfield County Schools Click here for more information on this topic.

Cells All organisms -living things- are made of cells. Need a microscope to see them. Cells do the jobs that keep organisms alive. Cells are the smallest part of a living thing.

Not All Cells are the Same

The Plant Cell cell wall vacuole cytoplasm nucleus chloroplast

The Animal Cell cell membrane vacuole nucleus cytoplasm

cell membrane vacuole nucleus cytoplasm Plant vs. Animal Cells cell wall vacuole cytoplasm nucleus chloroplast

cell membrane vacuole nucleus cytoplasm Plant vs. Animal Cells cell wall vacuole cytoplasm nucleus chloroplast

cell membrane vacuole nucleus cytoplasm Plant vs. Animal Cells cell wall vacuole cytoplasm nucleus chloroplasts

What goes on in cell?

So What??!! Organelles cell wall vacuole chloroplasts nucleus cytoplasm Click here for more information on this topic.

A Quiz About Cells

Which type of cell has a cell wall? What are the tiny organs called? What is the name of the large ‘space’ in a plant cell? What are the two basic types of cells?

Answers to the Quiz animal and plant Which type of cell has a cell wall? plant What are the tiny organs called? What is the name of the large ‘space’ in a plant cell? organelles vacuole What are the two basic types of cells?

Cells are… the building blocks of life!

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