Cells, tissues and organs
Pennsylvania Core and Academic Education Standards. Cells need ENERGY to do all this work. Cellular respiration is the process where cells turn food into usable energy. When similar cells group together and work
together for the same purpose, they form tissues. For example, skin tissues protect our bodies from dirt and germs getting inside our bodies. Nerve tissue helps us feel things, such as if something is hot or cold. Read More...
Study GuideCells, tissues and organsWorksheet/Answer keyCells, tissues and organsWorksheet/Answer keyCells, tissues and organsWorksheet/Answer keyCells, tissues and organsVocabulary/Answer keyCells, tissues and organsVocabulary/Answer keyCells, tissues and organsVocabulary/Answer keyCells, tissues and organsVocabulary/Answer keyCells, tissues and organsVocabulary/Answer keyCells, tissues and organsVocabulary/Answer keyCells, tissues and organs The resources above correspond to the standards listed below:
Pennsylvania Core and Academic Standards
PA.3. Science and Technology and Engineering Education
3.1. Biological Sciences
3.1.A. Organisms and Cells
3.1.5.A5b. Compare and contrast plant and animal cells.
Standards
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