Cells, tissues and organs
Virginia Education Standards of Learning. 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...
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Virginia Standards of Learning
VA.5. Virginia 2010 Science Standards of Learning
LIVING SYSTEMS
5.5. The student will investigate and understand that organisms are made of one or more cells and have distinguishing characteristics that play a vital role in the organism's ability to survive and thrive in its environment. Key concepts include
5.5.a) Basic cell structures and functions.
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