Cell Specialization
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Cell Specialization
Anna WardRidge Road MS
Warm-Up: Scrap piece of paper1. What is the function of a
Chloroplast in a plant cell?2. Why doesn’t an animal cell
have a chloroplast?3. Which organelles do both
plant and animal cells have?4. Why do plant cells have a
cell wall?
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Video Questions (Page 18)Leave space to answer1. What kinds of things do complicated creatures
(people, cats, dogs) do that simple-one celled organisms can’t do? What things are similar?
2. Describe a sponge.
3. What is tissue?
4. What forms an organ?
5. Name the organs of the human digestive system.
Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems Organization of Life
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Life in a Fishbowl Whisper read the article with your group. With your group, create a FLOW CHART using
the markers and poster paper that describes how organisms are organized. Use the vocabulary terms from the article: Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems You many use additional words You may draw pictures
EXAMPLE OF FLOW CHARTS:
Flow Chart Gallery Walk
Example 1
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Example 2
Card Activity You have each been assigned a cell card. We are going to group into systems, tissues,
organs, and systems, and an organism.
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