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Organelles and Cells

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Organelles and Cells

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Download customizable interactive video activity on cells in structures and functions of organelles to upload to your course. Foll the step below

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Download customizable interactive video activity on cells in structures and functions of organelles to upload to your course. Foll the step below

  1. Download the file above by downloading from the link.
  2. Right-click on the folder and select Extract all.
  3. Go to your course. Then, lick More to click Content bank
  4. Click upload. Then, click, hold, and drag the file to the upload zone.
  5. Click More to click Rename. Delete the old name letter by letter, but do NOT delete the .hp5 part.
  6. Click Rename to save the change.
  7. Click Exit to go back to your course to create your activity.

Summary: 

Cells are the smallest living units of an organism. All cells have three things in common, no matter what type of cell they are. All cells have a cell. Which separates the inside of the cell from its environment. Cytoplasm, which is a jelly-like fluid, and DNA, which is the cell’s genetic material. There are two broad categories of cells.

The first category is eukaryotic cells. They have organelles, which include the nucleus and other special parts. Eukaryotic cells are more advanced complex cells, such as those found in plants and animals. The second category is [00:01:00] protic cells. They don’t have a nucleus or membrane-enclosed organs. They do have genetic material, but it’s not contained within a nucleus.

Protic cells are always one-cell or unicellular organisms, such as bacteria.

So what are organelles? Organelle means little organ organelles are the specialized parts of a cell that have unique jobs to perform. Let’s start with the nucleus, the control center of the cell. The nucleus contains DNA. Or genetic material DNA dictates what the cell is going to do and how it’s going to do it.

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