The Living Cell

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Quiz: The Living Cell

Join Jenna and Tony in an impromptu game of "cell-ebrity squares" to learn about the structure and functions of plant and animal cells. With help from knowledgeable "cell-ebrities," and actual cell footage, students learn about the characteristics of living things, the parts of a cell, cell theory, diffusion and osmosis, and active and passive transport. Inspire students to learn more with their own game of "cell-ebrity squares."

Student Application

Play "cell-ebrity" squares to learn about the structure and functions of plant and animal cells.


Learning Objectives

  1. Students will learn cells are the building blocks that are essential for life. All living things are made of cells. Cells are the smallest and most basic unit in living matter.
  2. Students will understand every living thing has five basic functions: (1) to grow and develop, (2) to use energy, (3)to reproduce, (4)to respond to their...

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Supporting Activities

  1. Edible cell. Pour liquidized lemon Jell-O into separate zip-style plastic bags (animal cells) and some of the Jell-O into square plastic containers (plant cells). Add to the bags fruit to represent each organelle — grapes for the nucleus, lemon wedges for the mitochondria, raisins for chloroplasts, etc. Refrigerate overnight. Have students ...

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Related Content


Introduction
Cells
Discovering Cells
Plant And Animal Cells
Parts Of A Cell
Other Types Of Cells
Cells With No Nucleus
Diffusion And Osmosis
Viruses
Conclusion
Cell-ebrity Squares
The Living Cell
The Living Cell
The Living Cell