Cells: An Introduction to The Basic Units of Life
5th Grade ScienceStandard 5.5
Chesterfield County Schools
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Cells
All organisms -living things-are made of cells.
Need a microscope to see them.
Cells do thejobs that keeporganismsalive.
Cells are the smallestpart of a living thing.
Not All Cells are the Same
The Plant Cell
cell wall
vacuolecytoplasm
nucleus
chloroplast
The Animal Cell
cell membrane
vacuolenucleus
cytoplasm
cell membrane
vacuole
nucleus
cytoplasm
Plant vs. Animal Cells
cell wall vacuole
cytoplasm
nucleus
chloroplast
cell membrane
vacuole
nucleus
cytoplasm
Plant vs. Animal Cells
cell wall vacuole
cytoplasm
nucleus
chloroplast
cell membrane
vacuole
nucleus
cytoplasm
Plant vs. Animal Cells
cell wall vacuole
cytoplasm
nucleus
chloroplasts
What goes on in cell?
So What??!!
Organelles
cell wallvacuolechloroplastsnucleuscytoplasm
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A Quiz About Cells
A Quiz About Cells
Which type of cell has a cell wall?What are the tiny organs called?What is the name of the large ‘space’ in a plant cell?
What are the two basic types of cells?
Answers to the Quizanimal and plant
Which type of cell has a cell wall?
plant
What are the tiny organs called?What is the name of the large ‘space’ in a plant cell?
organelles
vacuole
What are the two basic types of cells?
Cells are…
the building blocks of life!
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