Cell Structure and Function. Activity 6: Cell Structure and Function  What are the fundamental structures and functions of cells? EQ.

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Cell Structure and Function

Activity 6: Cell Structure and Function  What are the fundamental structures and functions of cells? EQ

Activity 6: Cell Structure and Function Get Started What do you know about the relationship between cell structure and function in these two images?

Activity 6: Cell Structure and Function Introduction  Cell biology is the study of the compositions and functions of cells; cell structures and organelles; and cell molecules. Read the introduction.

Activity 6: Cell Structure and Function Procedure  Stable internal conditions maintained by all cells. Homeostasis

Activity 6: Cell Structure and Function The Organization of Multicellular Organisms

Activity 6: Cell Structure and Function  What are the fundamental structures and functions of cells? Revisit the Challenge

Activity 6: Cell Structure and Function Key Vocabulary  bacteria  cell  cell biology  cell membrane, membrane  cell principle  cytoplasm  cytoskeleton  deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)  eukaryote, eukaryotic  homeostasis  metabolism  nucleus  prokaryote, prokaryotic  protein  protist Key Vocabulary