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Slide 1The Life of a Cell Slide 2 Chemistry Element - A substance that can not be broken down into simpler substance. Trace elements are found in living things in very small…

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Slide 1Are all cells alike? Slide 2 All organisms are made of cells The cell is the basic unit of structure & function The cell is the smallest unit that can still carry…

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1. Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Notes 2. Two main types of cells… 1.Prokaryotes 2.Eukaryotes 3. The Diversity of Life Begins with simple prokaryotic cells complex eukaryotic…

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1. Cell Little set of organ 2. Cellula (Latin) Small room Cell 3. Deffination • Cells are the structural and functional units of all living organisms. • The cell was…

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Slide 1Cells Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Slide 2 Prokaryotes Prokaryotic cells have no “true” nucleus but rather a nuclear “region” Typical prokaryotic components…

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Slide 1 CLASSIFICATION Slide 2 PROKARYOTES Prokaryotic cells have no nucleus, no membrane bound organelles, and undergo binary fission. An example is a bacterium. Slide 3…