Introduction to Cells Foldable and Questions

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Introduction to Cells Foldable and Questions Fold your three sheets of paper, so the make six layered flaps. Write the title above on the top flap.

On each flap write: Cell Theory Cell Organization Kinds of Cells Animal Cells Plant Cells

Cell Theory All living things are made of cells. Cell is the basic unit of structure and organization of organisms. All cells come from pre-existing cells.

Cell Organization Organization is a characteristic of all living things. Cells  Tissues  Organs  Organ Systems  Organism

Kinds of Cells Rounded shape Locomotion (movement) Consumer (no method to make food) Boxy shape Large storage capacity Producer (pigments color to make food)

Animal Cell Organization Tissue Organ Organ System You = Organism

Plant Cell Organization Organ System Cell Organ Tissue Organism