The cell is the basic unit of life. Cells perform all functions necessary to maintain life. In essence, anything you can do, a single cell should also be able to carry out, including movement, respiration, metabolism, digestion, synthesis, and reproduction. Remember that cell structure is different between animals and plants. In this exercise, students will do the following:Students can be creative (e.g., draw a picture, make a flowchart, make a table, give a PowerPoint presentation, upload an image of a 3-D model, etc.).Be sure to include at least the following organelles in your analogy:
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