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Animal vs. Plant cell Venn Diagram Draw a double Venn diagram and compare and contrast animal vs plant cells including: Cell membrane, cell wall, cytoskeleton, size and shape, vacuoles, ribosomes, nucleus, DNA, and so on.
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Animal vs Plant Venn Diagram *Centrioles *Small vacuoles
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Chemical and Physical Changes
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Chemical Change – change that results in the production of another (new) substance Signs of Chemical Changes Color change Bubbles (formation of gas) Temperature change Precipitate (formation of solid) Change in odor
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Physical Change – change that does not result in the production of a new substance, a change in the size, shape or state of matter Some physical changes can be reversed. For example, you can refreeze water into ice, but you cannot put your hair back together if you don’t like the cut.
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Chemical or Physical Change? Painting wood PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Burning paper CHEMICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Digestion of food CHEMICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Sugar dissolving in water PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Iron turning red when heated PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Evaporation PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? A pond freezing in winter PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Cellular Respiration CHEMICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Melting ice PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Cutting wire PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Photosynthesis CHEMICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Painting fingernails PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Cutting fabric PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Sublimation PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Baking muffins CHEMICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Shattering glass PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Decomposition of old leaves CHEMICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Wrinkling a shirt PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? A nail rusting CHEMICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? An egg rotting CHEMICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? An egg breaking PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Heat melting wax PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Candle wick burning CHEMICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Water vaporization PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Water condensation PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? A precipitate formning CHEMICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Bubbling or Fizzing CHEMICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Tarnishing of silver CHEMICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Ripening of fruit CHEMICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Wearing away of rock by water PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Exploding fireworks CHEMICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Phase/State of matter changing PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Lava cooling PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Biting an apple PHYSICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Fermentation CHEMICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change? Milk going sour CHEMICAL
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Chemical or Physical Change DEMOS Demonstration Tearing Paper Burning Paper Burning Candle Burning Steel wool Baking Soda + Vinegar Copper Sulfate + Ammonia Burning Magnesium Strip Sugar + Sulfuric Acid
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