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A WORLD IN A DROP OF WATER

TITLE: SCIENCE LAB. Hi Kids! Nice job on your presentation. I made a couple of comments / corrections in red. Hope this helps. Keep up the good work. – Dr. Knotts. A WORLD IN A DROP OF WATER. SAVANNAH KEEN,TAYLOR OAKLEY,JOSH PRESSNALL,GRACE TUGGLE. TEACHER. SCIENCE BUDDIES.

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A WORLD IN A DROP OF WATER

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  1. TITLE: SCIENCE LAB Hi Kids! Nice job on your presentation. I made a couple of comments / corrections in red. Hope this helps. Keep up the good work. – Dr. Knotts A WORLD IN A DROP OF WATER SAVANNAH KEEN,TAYLOR OAKLEY,JOSH PRESSNALL,GRACE TUGGLE TEACHER SCIENCE BUDDIES Ms. Moffitt’s Class

  2. How fast can Paramecium swim? The red big furry thing is called Paramecium,also the furry stuff around is actually called cilia. Italicize scientific names of organisms. How did you find out this number (2 MPH)? They could swim about 2 MPH, but if you use protoslowProtoslo™then it slows the Paramecium down and it won’t go so fast that you can’t see it. They are small things that squirm around like a worm except faster. The Parameciumactually eats the yeast. Ms. Mofffitt’s Class

  3. How do plant cells get energy Google.com They get their energy from photosynthesis, they also make their own food by chloroplast. Google.com Ms. Mofffitt’s Class

  4. Animalcells Are you talking about mitochondria, the organelles inside cells that help convert food to energy? They are hot dog shaped, like some bacteria. What happens when animal cells ingest their food!!!??? Animal cells ingest their food, which turns into energy. They also have particles that look like hotdogs, and the cilia allows the cell to move. Did you know that a animal cells do not have a cell walls?! Google.com Ms. Mofffitt’s Class

  5. Google.com How do cells ingest their food.!!!???? Cells ingest their food when we put yeast on a slide and allow them to swim around and eat the food .!!! Google.com

  6. Google.com Acknowledgments

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