Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms. They are the smallest units of life that can replicate independently, and are often referred to as the "building blocks" of life.
Cell Structure
Cells have a variety of structures, but all cells contain certain basic components. The main parts of a cell include:
Cell Membrane: A thin, flexible barrier that surrounds the cell and regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
Cytoplasm: A jelly-like substance that fills the cell and contains various organelles.
Growth and Development: Cells can grow and differentiate into specialized cell types during development.
Studying Cells
When studying cells, it's important to understand their structure, function, and significance in living organisms. Here are some key concepts to focus on:
Science Process Skills: Scientific Inquiry and Critical Thinking Skills
Making Observations and Asking Questions: Students will apply skills from previous grades and make measurements and observations about a variety of events and phenomena, including those that occur during very small and very large time frames.