The Cell The Cell as a City. Maryland Science Content Standard Gather and organize data to defend or...

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The Cell The Cell as a City

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Page 1: The Cell The Cell as a City. Maryland Science Content Standard Gather and organize data to defend or argue the position that al living things are cellular.

The Cell

The Cell as a City

Page 2: The Cell The Cell as a City. Maryland Science Content Standard Gather and organize data to defend or argue the position that al living things are cellular.

Maryland Science Content Standard

• Gather and organize data to defend or argue the position that al living things are cellular (composed of cells) and that cells carryout the basic life functions.

Page 3: The Cell The Cell as a City. Maryland Science Content Standard Gather and organize data to defend or argue the position that al living things are cellular.

Objective

• Students will compare the functions of the cell organelle to different parts of a city

Page 4: The Cell The Cell as a City. Maryland Science Content Standard Gather and organize data to defend or argue the position that al living things are cellular.

Notebooks

• Title: Cell as a City• Date:04/21/23

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Cell as a City

• Complete The Cell as a City worksheet to compare the functions of the cell organelles to the different parts of a city

• Click here for worksheet

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Cell as a City

• Go to The Cell Game and compare your Cell as a City analogies

Page 7: The Cell The Cell as a City. Maryland Science Content Standard Gather and organize data to defend or argue the position that al living things are cellular.

Closing

• Can you think of something else that you can compare to a cell? Why?