Ms.Mosby Class:8A By: Monique Brown Date: 12/8/11.

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All About Different Type Of Cells…… Ms.Mosby Class:8A By: Monique Brown Date: 12/8/11

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All About Different Type Of Cells……

Ms.MosbyClass:8ABy: Monique BrownDate: 12/8/11

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What Are Cells ???

. Cells are living thing that are composed of cells. Cells provide structure and carry on major function to sustain life. Cells are usually microscopic in size. Cell grows and divide producing energy for the work that cells do and to make the material that a cell or an organism needs. All cells are different.

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What are Plant Cells ????

The plant cells which have a central nucleus that contains genetic material. Plant cells have three additional kinds of structure : cell walls, vacuoles and plastics. Plant cells are covered by a rigid cell wall that lies outside the cell membrane.

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What Are Animal Cell ??? Animal Cells Animal cells are eukaryotic cells, or cells with a

membrane-bound nucleus. Unlike prokaryotic cells, DNA in animal cells is housed within the nucleus. In addition to having a nucleus, animal cells also contain other membrane-bound organelles, or tiny cellular structures, that carry out specific functions necessary for normal cellular operation. Organelles have a wide range of responsibilities that include everything from producing hormones and enzymes to providing energy for animal cells.Animal Cells

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All About Single Cells

The Single Cell Proteomics and Lipidomics Project is a 5 million multidisciplinary initiative funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to create an advanced suite of technologies for the study of single cells using proteomic approaches. A single cells is isolated.

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All About Multi Cells

Multi cells organisms are that consist of more than one cell, in contrast to single-celled organisms. Most life that can be seen with the naked eye is multicular, as are animals except for specialized organisms such as land plants. Multi cells are a lot of cells it is not just one cell.

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Cell Division

• Cell division involves the distribution of identical genetic material, DNA, to two daughters cells. What is most remarkable is the fidelity with which the DNA is passed along, without dilution or error, from one generation to the next.

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All About the Cells Functions!!!!

All cells have a purpose. If they don't do anything productive, they are not needed anymore. In the big picture, a cell's purpose is much more important than acting as small organizational pieces. They had their purpose long before they started working together in groups and building more advanced organisms. When alone, a cell's main purpose is to survive.

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The king of the Cells Composed

The cell is to biology what the atom is to chemistry. All living things other than viruses are composed of cells. They are membrane-bounded compartments, usually microscopic, filled with a complex liquid called cytoplasm. Within the cytoplasm are various structures with specific functions.

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All About The Nucleus

The Nucleus is the head of all the body parts. The nucleus is like the head of your body it control the rest of the cells.

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The Best Cells Classified

For a example:

Cells are classified into two categories: simple, non-nucleated prokaryotic cells, and complex, nucleated eukaryotic cells

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Reference

www.google.com

Technology resource guide Ms.Mosby

Cell packet