Organization of Cells Foldable and Questions

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Organization of Cells
Foldable and Questions
Fold your two sheets of paper, so the
make four layered flaps. Write the
title above on the top flap.
On the First Flap, bottom corner write
Cell Organization
• Write: Organization is a characteristic of all
living things.
• Write: Cells  Tissues  Organs  Organ
Systems  Organism
• Label each in the picture of how animal cells
are organized.
• Cut out and glue this picture and labels on this
flap
Animal Cell Types—
write this on the bottom of the 2nd flap
• All animal cells start as the same type of cell, a
stem cell. But as an embryo develops, the cells
differentiate, which means to change for
different functions (structure is always related
to function)
• Copy the definition of differentiation on this
flap.
• Cut out and glue the picture
Animal Cell types
Structure and Function
• Write what you think the function of the different
types of cells pictured. Base your answers on
their structure.
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BoneNervous/BrainBoneMuscleSkin(A)-
• Do you think that all animal cells have the same
amount of mitochondria? Which type of cell
above would have the most?
Plant Cell Types—
write this on the bottom of the last flap
• Draw and label the
onion cells below.
• Draw and label the
Elodea cells below.
Why are the cells different?
Plant Cell Types—Structure and
Function
• Why don’t onion cells have chloroplast?
• Why do Elodea cells have chloroplasts?
• Do all plant cells have the same cell parts as
other plant cells? Why are the different?
(Think structure and function again!)
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