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Living Things Start with Cells
Inside B, Unit 4
What is a living thing?
How are living things the same?
Move Grow Reproduce Breathe Use energy
How are living things different?
What are cells?
Muscle Red Blood
Bone Liver Skin
How do we see cells?
How do we get new cells?
What is an organ?
Heart
Lungs
Brain
What is an organ?
What is an organism?
Levels of organization
Plant Cell
Animal Cell
Plant and Animal Cells
Why are plant and animal cells the same? Different?
Plant Cell Animal Cell Same Cell membrane
Cytoplasm Mitochondria
Vacuole Nucleus
Nuclear membrane Chromosome
Cell membrane Cytoplasm
Mitochondria Vacuole Nucleus
Nuclear membrane Chromosome
Different Cell wall
Chloroplasts Larger (bigger) Rectangle shape Large vacuole
Smaller Round shape Small vacuole
Parts of a cell
Parts of a Cell Job
(PLANTS) Cell wall – Protector Make the cell strong Protect the cell
Cell membranes – Gate of the cell Holds and protects the cell Controls materials moving in and out of the
cell
Cytoplasm – Movement Lets cell parts move
Parts of a Cell Parts of a Cell Job
Mitochondria – Power Makes energy for the cell Makes power for the cell
(PLANTS) Chloroplasts – Food producers
Takes energy from sunlight Produces food for the cell
Vacuoles – Storage tanks Stores food, water and chemicals
Parts of a Cell Parts of a Cell Job
Nucleus – Control Center: “The Brain”
Controls cell activities
Nuclear membrane – Gate of the nucleus
Protects the nucleus Controls what comes in an out of the
nucleus
Chromosomes – Director of the cell
Directs cell activities
Living and Non-Living Things
(a) dog (b) shoe (c) fish (d) insect (e) mushroom (f) carrot (g) bread (h) table (i) newspaper (j) Car (k) volcano (l) purse or bag (m) can
Living (L) ? Non-living (N) ?
Why are they living ? Why are they Non-living?
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