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→ Why organisms need food: → Elements in Food: → Carbohydrates:
•The cell must be capable of maintaining a stable internal
•Eukaryotic cells are about 1000 times larger than bacteria cells and
•Cell structure in plants •Cell structure in animals •Cell structure and
• What type of epithelium is this? • What do you think might be the
• What is a cell? The smallest unit of a living thing. A cell is
• There are two types of cell, prokaryotic (bacteria) and eukaryotic
• The Golgi apparatus Functions of the Golgi apparatus Lysosomes
• The cell is the structural and functional unit of life • Human adults
• The basic units of a living system or organism
• SWBAT create and label cell diagrams in order to compare and
• Soft Ligands for Soft Metal Ions
• Replication: reproduction • Function: catalytic functions • RNA
• Individual chromosomes are made up of 2 identical strands of
• Compare and contrast the organization of a living system (cell
• Cells were discovered in 1665 by Robert Hooke • Early studies of
• Cells and Tissues o Introduction to cell organelles and tissue types
• Cell Theory • Modern cell concept • Cell Size and function
• - Hatboro
• - Cambridge Isotope Laboratories
„Biochemical reconstitution of protein complexes involved in
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