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Primary Type: Student Tutorial
Status: Published
This is a resource from CPALMS (www.cpalms.org) where all educators go for bright ideas!
Resource ID#: 121845
ATTACHMENTS
Accessible Version: Accessible version of the tutorial in PDF format.
The Cell Theory
By the end of this tutorial, you should be able to identify and explain the three parts of an important concept in science called the cell theory, which
states that all living things are made up of one or more cells, the cell is the basic unit of life, and that all cells come from other living cells.
Subject(s): Science
Grade Level(s): 6
Intended Audience: Students
Keywords: cell theory, cell, 6, science, cells, organism, evidence, microscope, theory
Resource Collection: Science - Grades K-8 Original Student Tutorials
SOURCE AND ACCESS INFORMATION
Contributed by: A. E. Balthazor
Name of Author/Source: A. E. Balthazor
District/Organization of Contributor(s): Hillsborough
Access Privileges: Public
License: CPALMS License - no distribution - non commercial
Related Standards
Name
SC.6.L.14.2:
Description
Investigate and explain the components of the scientific theory of cells (cell theory): all organisms are composed of
cells (single-celled or multi-cellular), all cells come from pre-existing cells, and cells are the basic unit of life.
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