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CELLS AND

TISSUES
IRISH CHESKA ESPINOSA
PRESENTOR
ACTIVITY
Group the class into three. Have
a contest in joining the cut outs
of the body parts on the board.
The first group to join the puzzle
is the winner.
Guide Questions:

1. Class, what attitude did the


winner show?

2. Do you think they will win


without that kind of attitude?
WHAT IS A CELL?
• A cell is the smallest structional and
functional unit of an organism.
• They are typically microscopic
• It was first discovered by Robert
Hooke in 1665
ANIMAL
CELL
THE TWO MAIN TYPES OF CELLS CAN BE BASED ON
THEIR ORGANIZATION:

PROKARYOTIC CELLS- such as that in bacteria


and archaea are typically unicellular, and they
are self-sufficient in the environment

EUKARYOTIC CELLS- are multicellular , and


organized into different tissue types
,performing speacialized functions in the body
CELLS AND TISSUES

SIMILARITIES DIFFERENCES
 Cells and tissues are both  CELLS
microscopic
Cells is the smallest structural and
 They are two organizational levels functional unit of organism, which is
in living organisms typically microscopic

FUNCTIONS  TISSUE

 Cells- Growth, metabolism, and Tissue is any of the distinct types of


reproduction are functions of a cell material of which animal or plants are
made consisting of specialized cells
 Tissue- Each tissue carries out a and their products
unique function in the body
WHAT IS A TISSUE?
A tissue is a material made up of
specialized cells to perform a unique
function in the body of multicellular
organisms.
The cells in a tissue consist of similar
structure and functions
Assignment:
1.Study the pictures of cells and tissues on
p. 22. of your book. Draw them on your
notebook.
2. Make cut outs of the following ears,
eyes, nose, tongue and hand.
 
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