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Activity 5

Activity 5. What Do Specialized Cells Do?. What structures do all cells have? Which type of structure would a cell have more of if it were specialized for movement?. Read the introduction .

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Activity 5

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  1. Activity 5 What Do Specialized Cells Do?

  2. What structures do all cells have? • Which type of structure would a cell have more of if it were specialized for movement?

  3. Read the introduction. • Examine the photos of the specialized cells at the bottom of the page. Discuss your observations with your partner.

  4. Challenge • What are the specialized structures and functions of cells?

  5. Follow the directions on Student Sheet 5.1, “Specialized Cells,” to complete the simulation.

  6. Analysis 1 • Pick two of the specialized cells that you observed in the computer simulation. For each cell: • Pick one specialized organelle or structure and explain its function. • Explain what would happen to the cell if the specialized organelle or structure were damaged or missing. • Explain what would happen to the organism if the specialized organelle or structure were damaged or missing.

  7. Revisit the Challenge • What are the specialized structures and functions of cells?

  8. Key Vocabulary • cell • microbe • organelle

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