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Before You Read Before you read the chapter, respond to these statements. Write an A if you agree with the statement. Write a D if you disagree with the statement. Before You Read Bacteria are the smallest organisms on Earth. All living things are made up of one or more cells. A cell s shape and size can be related to its function. Cells are organized into systems to perform functions that keep an organism alive. Construct the Foldable as directed at the beginning of this chapter. Science Journal Describe how building blocks fit together to build a larger structure. 173

Section 1 The World of Cells Skim through Section 1 of your text. Write three questions that come to mind. Review Use the term theory in a sentence to illustrate its scientific meaning. theory New Use the following key terms in a sentence to reflect their scientific meanings. bacteria cell wall organelle photosynthesis Academic Define convert using a dictionary. Then use the word in a sentence to illustrate its scientific meaning. convert 174

Section 1 The World of Cells (continued) Importance of Cells Summarize the three main ideas of cell theory. Cell Theory All living things are made up of one or more cells. What are cells made of? Organize information you have learned about parts of a cell. Parts of a cell I. The outside of the cell A. (plants only) II. supports and B. cell membrane The inside of the cell A. gelatin-like substance B. a. stores in chromosomes b. Vacuoles store,,,and converts food energy into 175

Section 1 The World of Cells (continued) What are cells made of? Model an animal cell. Use your book to help you sketch an animal cell and label its parts. cell membrane cytoplasm nucleus chromosomes mitochondrion vacuole Energy and the Cell Compare cellular respiration and photosynthesis. Label each input and output flow chart with these same five labels. carbon dioxide food energy oxygen water Cellular Respiration MITOCHONDRION Photosynthesis CHLOROPLAST 176

Section 2 The Different Jobs of Cells Skim the section. Read the headings and the figure captions. Predict three topics that might be discussed in this section. Review organism Define organism using a dictionary. New Read the definitions below. Write the key term on the blank in the left column. groups of similar cells that do the same type of work Academic function different types of tissues working together a group of organs that works together to do a certain job Use a dictionary to define function. Then use the term in a scientific sentence. 177

Section 2 The Different Jobs of Cells (continued) Special Cells for Special Jobs Summarize information from your book about human cells. Type of Cell Description Bone Skin long and have many branches to send and receive messages quickly usually long and have many fibers that can contract and relax Fat Identify 3 functions of plant cells. Compare and Contrast human skin cells and the cells on the outside of a plant stem. Put the statements into the Venn diagram. cells are flat and close together part of the outer layer of the organism cells are short and thick Human Skin Both provide protection against sun and disease cells provide structure Outer Plant Cells 178

Section 2 The Different Jobs of Cells (continued) Cell Organization Organize information about cell organization by completing the outline. Cell organization of many-celled organisms I. Tissues A. Definition: II. B. Example: Organs A. Definition: B. Example: Specific examples of tissue system III. Organ systems A. Definition: B. Example: Specific examples of organs in system CONNECT IT Create an analogy between the jobs of nerve cells and fat cells to real-life careers. For example, skin cells help protect the body, and police officers help protect people. 179

Chapter Wrap-Up Now that you have read the chapter, think about what you have learned and complete the table below. Compare your previous answers with these. Write an A if you agree with the statement. Write a D if you disagree with the statement. Bacteria are the smallest organisms on Earth. All living things are made up of one or more cells. A cell s shape and size can be related to its function. Cells are organized into systems to perform functions that keep an organism alive. After You Read Review Use this checklist to help you study. Review the information you included in your Foldable. Study your Science Notebook on this chapter. Study the definitions of vocabulary words. Review daily homework assignments. Re-read the chapter and review the charts, graphs, and illustrations. Review the Self Check at the end of each section. Look over the Chapter Review at the end of the chapter. SUMMARIZE IT learned about cells. After reading this chapter, identify three things that you have 180