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Cells
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These activities will address the following Hazelwood Objectives for fifth grade.
Explain science concepts and problem solve orally and in writing.
Compare and contrast plant and animal cells.
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Whenever you see this picture, you willneed to write the answer in your journal.
Click here to go back to the previous slide.
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Cells
Complete the web with fourcharacteristics of cells.
All organisms -living things-are made of cells.
These cells are liketiny building blocks.
Cells do thejobs that keeporganismsalive.
Cells are the smallestpart of a living thing.
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What is the smallest part of this living thing?
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nucleus
cytoplasm
chloroplasts
Cell membrane
Cell wall
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Cell membranecytoplasm
Nucleus
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Compare and Contrast plant and animal cells.
Animal Cells Plant Cells
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Compare and Contrast plant and animal cells.
Animal Cells Plant Cells
•Cell membrane•Cytoplasm•Vacuoles•Nucleus
•Cell wall•Cell membrane•Cytoplasm•Vacuoles•Chloroplasts•Nucleus
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Do you know that there are FIVE Kingdomsof living things?
Moneran Protist Fungus Plant AnimalOne-celled with no membrane around the nucleus
One-celled Most aremany-celled
Many-celled
Many-celled
Think of one example for each kingdom.
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Do you know that there are FIVE Kingdomsof living things?
Moneran Protist Fungus Plant AnimalOne-celled Most are
many-celled
Many-celled
Many-celled
Bacteria
Paramecium
One-celled with no membrane around the nucleus
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Explain how fungi get their food.
Fungi absorb food from living or dead organisms.
They absorb their food like a sponge.
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Design a venn diagram comparingmulti-cell organisms with single-cellorganisms.
animals
plants
fungi
moneransprotists