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The Building
Blocks of Life
Science Subject For High School
Infographics
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About The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
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The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
02
Nutrient
Venus is the second planet from
the Sun
01 03
Protein Bacteria
Despite being red, Mars is Jupiter was named after the
actually a cold place Roman god
The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
● Mercury
● Saturn
Proteins ● Venus Nucleic acids
Mercury is the closest planet to Jupiter was named after the
the Sun ● Jupiter Roman god
● Earth
● Neptune
The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
01 02 03 04
Membrane Matrix Granules DNA
Mercury is the closest Jupiter is the biggest Neptune is the farthest Despite being red,
planet planet planet Mars is cold
The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
Cell Virus
Vs
8/10 6/10
Venus has a very beautiful name but Jupiter is a huge gas giant named
is actually terribly hot, hotter than after the Roman god of the skies and
Mercury the lightning
The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
Ribosomes
Animal cells
Endoplasmic
Cell wall No vacuole
Plasma
Vacuole Centrioles
Gorgi
Chloroplasts Flagelia
Mitochondria
Nucleus
Plant cells
The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
Synthesis Gap 1
Jupiter is a gas giant and the 01 02 Neptune is the farthest planet
biggest planet from the Sun
Cell cycle
Mitosis Gap 2
Mercury is the closest planet 04 03 Despite being red, Mars is a
to the Sun cold place
The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
Agree Disagree Statement
Cells are the smallest units of an organism
Muscle Connective
Neptune is the farthest Despite being red, Mars
planet is cold
The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
01 03
Ribosomes Vacuoles
Jupiter is a gas giant and Mercury is the smallest
the biggest planet of them planet of them all
all
02 04
Lysosomes Peroxisomes
Neptune is the farthest Despite being red, Mars is
planet from the Sun actually a very cold place
The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
Venus Jupiter
25% 75%
Venus has a very beautiful name but Jupiter is a huge gas giant named
is actually terribly hot, hotter than after the Roman god of the skies and
Mercury the lightning
The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
Prophase Metaphase Anaphase
Telophase
03 Cytokinesis
The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
80% 60%
Neptune is the
Mitochondria farthest planet
40%
Mercury is the
Cytoplasm smallest planet
The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
Procaryotes
Cell cycle
Bacteria
Organisms
Conclusion
The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
Jupiter Venus
Jupiter is the biggest Venus has a beautiful
planet name
Mercury Neptune
Mercury is the closest Neptune is the farthest
planet planet
The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
30% 10%
Gap 2 Mitosis
Jupiter is a gas giant and the Neptune is the farthest planet
biggest planet from the Sun
40% 20%
Synthesis Gap 1
Mercury is the closest planet Despite being red, Mars is a
to the Sun cold place
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The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
Cell cycle
Mitosis
Cell parts
The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
Mercury is the smallest
Membrane A planet
25% 45%
Jupiter Neptune
Jupiter is a gas giant and the Neptune is the farthest planet
biggest planet from the Sun
30% 20%
Mercury Mars
Mercury is the closest planet Despite being red, Mars is a
to the Sun cold place
The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
Mitosis 04
Telophase
03
Despite being red, Mars
Anaphase is a cold place
02
Neptune is the farthest
Metaphase planet
01
Mercury is the smallest
Prophase planet
Jupiter is the biggest
planet
The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
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The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
Cells
Nucleus No nucleus
Eukaryote Procaryote
Mercury is the closest planet to the Neptune is the farthest planet from
Sun the Sun
The Building Blocks of Life Infographics
● Carbon
Elements of living ● Hydrogen
organisms ● Nitrogen
Venus has a very beautiful name
● Oxygen
but is actually hot, hotter than ● Phosphorus
Mercury ● Sulfur
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