And now Let's get it started!!!
1) "Get the 9 cells right" competition
Here you have the picture of the 9 cells: Remember, the first person that gives me the correct names gets a 10!! (the blog followers will have extra help!]
2) I'm also including here a superb video on the differences between ANIMAL/PLANT cells. It was done with a graphic tablet :)
If you want two see two more videos in the same series , here you have each type of cell:
PLANT CELL
and ANIMAL CELL
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This videos are really useful as you will have to draw your own cell mandala on an old CD for Friday June 28th
Here you have a tutorial on how to remove the cover of the CD to be able to draw on it. You can draw an animal cell, or you can cut the cd as a square or use the CD case to draw a plant cell. It's on you!! Let's get the artist out of everybody!!!
Here you have a tutorial on how to remove the cover of the CD to be able to draw on it. You can draw an animal cell, or you can cut the cd as a square or use the CD case to draw a plant cell. It's on you!! Let's get the artist out of everybody!!!
C U next Friday!!
Andrea







Here are my answers:
ReplyDelete1) Top left: white cells engulfing bacteria.
2) Top middle left: plant cells because of colour (green) from chloroplast
3) Top middle right: Tissue fluid because it is the path between groups of cell
4) Top right: an egg being fertilized by a sperm, surrounded by more.
5) Middle left: epidermial cells from a human being
6) Middle: neuron
7) Bottom left: stem cells
8) Bottom middle: Adipose tissue
9) Bottom right: red blood cells
1)Top left: platelets
ReplyDelete2)top middle left: plant cell
3)top middle right: Muscular cell
4)top right: gamer cell
5)middle left: Epidermis cell
6)middle: Blood cell (anti-bodies)
7)Bottom left: white blood cell
8)Bottom middle: Pyramid neurons
9)Bottom right: red blood cells
Here is my answer (from left to right)
ReplyDelete1. Platelets
2. Plant cell
3. Muscular cell
4. Gamer cell
5. Epidermis cell
6. Blood cell (anti-bodies)
7. White blood cell
8. Pyramid neurons
9. Red blood cells
1- Top left: Platelets (acquired defect of the platelet function).
ReplyDelete2- Top middle left: Chlorophyll parenchyma of pelargonium hortorum.
3- Top middle right: Muscle tissue cells.
4- Top right: An ovum being fertilized by sperm.
5- Middle left: Hepatic lobule.
6- Middle: A macrophage engulfing bacteria.
7- Bottom left: Lymphocytes.
8- Bottom middle: Neurons from the nervous tissue.
9- Bottom right: Red cells infected with Trypanosoma cruzi.
Top left (white one) is a Stem cell.
ReplyDeleteTop middle left (green one) is a Plant cell
Top middle right is a Pancreatic cell.
Top right is a Sex cell or also called Gamete.
Middle left is a Skin cell.
Middle one is a Cancer cell.
Bottom left (yellow one) is a Fat cell or also called Adipocytes.
Bottom middle is a Nerve cell.
Bottom right is a Red blood cell.
Top left: platelets
ReplyDeleteTop middle left: plant cells
Top middle right: muscle tissue cells
Top right: zygote
Middle left: onion epidermal cell
Middle: macrophage
Bottom left: white blood cell
Bottom middle: motoneuron
Bottom right: red blood cells