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| The basic unit of structure and function in all living things. (the basic unit of life) |
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1. All life is made from cells 2. Cells are the basic units of life 3. New cells come from other living cells |
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| Organisms composed of one cell |
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| Organisms composed of more than one cell |
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| Give an example of a unicellular organism |
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| Give an example of a multi-cellular organism |
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| humans, fish, animals, plants |
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| Tiny cell structures that make up a cell and perform functions to keep the cell alive |
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| directs all cell activity |
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| organelle where energy is produced. the more work a cell does, the more mitochondria it has |
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| contains chlorophyll and performs photosynthesis for a plant cell. found only in plant cells |
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| the thin, flexible covering that surrounds every cell |
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| the stiff, rigid outside covering of a plant cell |
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| gel-like fluid that all the organelles float around in |
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