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Cell Theory

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Cell Theory

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  1. Cell Theory

  2. Body Systems #1

  3. Body Systems #2

  4. The Microscope

  5. Cellular Organization

  6. Plant vs. Animal Cells

  7. Body Systems #1 Cell Theory Body Systems #2 The Microscope Cellular Organization Plant vs. Animal Cells $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  8. 100 These are the two parts of the Cell Theory

  9. 100 • What are…? • All living things are made of cells • All cells come from pre-existing cells

  10. All living things require this in order to carry out their functions 200

  11. 200 What is energy?

  12. These are produced by all living things (byproduct) 300

  13. 300 What are wastes?

  14. 400 These are three activities carried out by living things

  15. 400 • What are…? • They grow • They reproduce • They repair themselves

  16. 500 All living things do this to their environment.

  17. 500 What is respond?

  18. 100 This organ system Enables the transport of nutrients, gases, hormones, white blood cells and wastes to and from cells of the body

  19. 100 What is the circulatory system?

  20. 200 This organ system ingests and breaks down food so that it can be digested by the body

  21. 200 What is the digestive system?

  22. 300 This organ system secretes hormones into blood stream to regulate body activities such as metabolism, growth, water and mineral balance, and the stress response

  23. 300 What is the endocrine system?

  24. 400 This organ system eliminates liquid wastes and regulates water balance

  25. 400 What is the excretory system?

  26. 500 This organ system protects the body from the environment, injury, and infection, and it stores fat

  27. 500 What is the integumentary system?

  28. 100 This organ system enables movement, posture, and balance by contraction and extension of muscles

  29. 100 What is the muscular system?

  30. 200 This organ system senses the environment and communicates with and activates parts of the body

  31. 200 What is the nervous system?

  32. 300 This organ system produces new life; it produces eggs, supports the development of offspring, and produces and delivers sperm and associated fluids

  33. 300 What is the reproductive system?

  34. 400 This organ system supplies oxygen to the blood and removes carbon dioxide

  35. 400 What is the respiratory system?

  36. 500 This organ system provides mechanical support for the body, protects internal organs, stores minerals until needed, and produces red blood cells

  37. 500 What is the skeletal system?

  38. 100 This part of the microscope contains the ocular lens and allows you to view the image

  39. 100 What is the eyepiece?

  40. 200 This part of the microscope is located on the side and is used to support the microscope when it is being carried

  41. 200 What is the arm?

  42. 300 This part of the microscope holds the objective lenses and is able to rotate to change magnification

  43. 300 What is the revolving nosepiece?

  44. 400 This part of the microscope helps to adjust the amount of light that reaches the specimen

  45. 400 What is the diaphragm?

  46. 500 This part of the microscope moves the stage slightly to help you sharpen or “fine tune” the specimen

  47. 500 What is the fine adjustment knob?

  48. 100 This is the smallest unit of life that is classified as a living thing

  49. 100 What is the cell?

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