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Russell A. Wynns 2014
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Cell : The basic unit of structure and function in all living things. Organism: A living thing. Tissue: A group of cells that work together to perform a certain function. Organ: A group of tissues that work together to perform a certain function. Organ system: A group of organs that work together to perform a certain function.
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Single celled organism : bacteria is a single celled organism. A single celled organism-is an organism that is made up of only one cell. Multi- celled organism : an organism made up of more than one cell. You are a multi-celled organism.
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Nucleus: Chromosome : inside nucleus; contains information about cell. Cell membrane: holds a cell together and separates it from its surrounding. Cell wall : supports and protects a plant cell. Cytoplasm: a jelly like substance containing chemicals help the cell stay healthy. Chloroplast :makes food for the cell. Vacuole: stores food, water,or wastes. Vesicle : transports materials. Mitochondrion : releases energy from food.
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Nucleus : Directs a cell’s activities. Cell membrane : holds a cell together and separates it from its surroundings. Vacuole : stores food, water,or wastes. Cytoplasm : a jelly like substance containing chemicals that help the cell stay healthy. Mitochondrion : releases energy from food. Chromosome: inside nucleus; contains information cell.
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A Plant Cell has a cell wall and it has Chloroplast They both have vacuoles and a nucleus
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Harmful microorganisms can cause strep throat. A beneficial microorganism can help make strong fertilizer for crops. Lactic Acid Bacteria is a beneficial microorganism, it helps the fertilizer to stay strong and is beneficial for the crops using the fertilizer.
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Microscope: tool that makes small objects appear larger. Robert Hooke’s
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Bing.com- images. HSP Georgia Science book. Science study guide.
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Cells One picture per topic One transition per slide
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