Cells Single Celled Organisms Bacteria Virus Protozoa Multi
Cells
Single Celled Organisms Bacteria Virus Protozoa Multi Celled Organisms Flower Bee Cat Tree
What’s the Difference? Single Celled Organisms The entire organism contains 1 cell Usually microscopic Multi Celled Organisms Both have cell parts: nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm, etc. The organisms have more than one cell
Animal Cells ALL animals contain animal cells
Animal Cell: Parts Nucleus Cytoplasm Cell Membrane
What’s Their Function? Cell Membrane: A thin covering that allows nutrients and water to pass in and out of the cell Nucleus: THE BRAIN. It controls ALL cell activities and contains genetic material Cytoplasm: A jelly like fluid in the cell. It contains chemicals that keep the cell healthy
Plant Cells ALL plants contain plant cells.
Plant Cell: Parts Nucleus Cell Membrane Cell Wall Chloroplast Cytoplasm
What’s Their Function? Cell Wall: A stiff wall that protects the outside of the cell. Cell Membrane: A thin covering that allows nutrients and water to pass in and out of the cell Nucleus: THE BRAIN. It controls ALL cell activities and contains genetic material Chloroplasts: Produces food for the cell Cytoplasm: A jelly like fluid in the cell. It contains chemicals that keep the cell healthy
Let’s Review Cells Animal Cells Both Nucleus Cytoplasm Cell Membrane Plant Cells Cell Wall Chloroplast
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