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Power point slides set B Instructions:

Power point slides set B Instructions: Read the questions and type in the answers into the power point slide. Check your answers in the next slide. Make sure your textbook is with you and is opened to pages 27 and 28. Cells. Cells are the basic building blocks of living things.

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Power point slides set B Instructions:

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  1. Power point slides set B Instructions: • Read the questions and type in the answers into the power point slide. • Check your answers in the next slide. • Make sure your textbook is with you and is opened to pages 27 and 28.

  2. Cells • Cells are the basic building blocks of living things. • All living things are made up of cells. • A cell is the basic unit of life. It is able to carry out life processes.

  3. Bacteria Alga Paramecium Some organisms are made up of only one cell.

  4. Plants and animals are made up of many cells.

  5. Single cell organisms Multiple cell organisms Q1. Classify these organisms into the correct tableSpider, Alga, Fox, Paramecium, Bacteria, Bird Nest fern.

  6. Single cell organisms Alga Bacteria Paramecium Multiple cell organisms Bird Nest fern Spider Fox Q1. Classify these organisms into the correct tableSpider, Alga, Fox, Paramecium, Bacteria, Bird Nest fern.

  7. Different types of cells can be found in a human body. Q 2. Could you identify these human cells? _________________________________

  8. Different types of cells can be found in a human body. Q 2. Could you identify these human cells? Egg cell, Sperm cells, Red blood cells

  9. Predict the answers to the following questions Q3. • … is yeast made up of only one cell? Q4. • … the cells in an animal are all the same? Q5 • … does a red blood cell have a nucleus?

  10. Predict the answers to the following questions Q3. • … is yeast made up of only one cell? • ANS: Yes. Q4. • … the cells in an animal are all the same? • ANS: No. Different organs have different functions, hence their cells are different. Q5 • … does a red blood cell have a nucleus? • ANS: No. Because the red blood cell is a very important cell and its main function is to carry oxygen to all parts of the body as oxygen is vital for survival.

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