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Organisms can be classified as unicellular (consisting of a single cell; including most bacteria) or multicellular (including plants and animals). Humans contain about 10 trillion cells. Most plant and animal cells are between 1 and 100 µm and there for are visible only under the microscopeunicellular bacteriamulticellularplants animalstrillion
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Some parts of animal cell. Cells: the smallest living parts of an living thing. Cell membrane: surrounds cell, holding the parts of cell together. Nucleus: is the part of the cell that contains chromosomes. chromosomes: carry the instructions for the cell,by telling each cell how to do its job, chromosomes control how the body grows or change.
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Plant cell Plant cell have the parts hat had seen in animal cell, and the parts that animal cell don’t have. Cell wall: surrounds the cellmembrane. Chroloplast:use the energy in sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide to suger and oxygen.
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Cell cannot be too small or too big. Too small: they will not have room for other parts. Too big: the oxygen or the materials will not be able to rich the middle of the cell to keep the cell alive.
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We observed cells alot of times know l want to listen to your ideas about cells that l didn’t write here. Know let me listen please try to tell some question or tell new things.
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İf you think about why l didn’t write question. I trust all of you that you will ask it to teacher or me if you have a question. Know l am waiting for questions.
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