Plant Cells
Unicellular vs. Multicellular
Tissues
Plant and Animal Cells
CER
100

Plant cells are usually shaped (square / round)?

Square

100

How many cells does a unicellular organism have?

One

100

What is a tissue?

Many cells working together
100

Animal cells are usually shaped (square / round)?

Round

100

A Claim starts with?

“I think that…”

200

What green part makes food?

Chloroplast

200

Is an onion multicellular or unicelluar?

Multicellular

200

Heart muscle is an example of a _____?

Tissue

200

What part is the “powerhouse” of the cell?

Mitochondria

200

Evidence starts with?

“I know this because…”

300

What protects and supports a plant cell?

Cell Wall

300

Are humans unicellular or multicellular?

Multicellular

300

Which tissue sends messages in the body?

Nerve Tissue

300

What part is the “boss” of the cell?

Nucleus

300

Reasoning starts with?

“This makes sense because…”

400

What large part stores water in plants?

Vacuole
400

Which cell does all jobs in a unicellular organism?

The one cell

400

What do muscle tissues help the body do?

They help the body to move

400

Which part controls what enters/leaves the cell?

Cell membrane

400

Claim: Onions are alive. 

What’s the evidence?

Onions have cells. This makes sense because cells make up living things.

500

Animal Cells have all the same parts as a Plant Cell minus two parts. Which parts are they?

Cell wall & chloroplasts

500

Explain one difference between unicellular and multicellular organisms.

Unicellular = one cell does all jobs

Multicellular = many cells with different jobs

500

Explain how tissues and organs are connected.

Cells make up tissues, make up organs, make up organ systems...

500

Name 3 organelles in animal cells and their jobs.

Nucleus = boss

Mitochondria = energy

Ribosomes = protein factories

500

Write your own CER.

I think that _______
I know this because _________
This makes sense because ____________