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Teaching Common parts of the cell

Common parts of the cell

There are many different types of cells, but they all have certain parts in common.\n\n\n<br><br>\n<i><u>Cellular Splits (Text 1)</u> -- This text is part of an Investigation Set that explores cell structure and division. In this text, the author explains the discovery of cells and identifies the main components of cell theory, including the parts of cells that are common across organisms. As students read, encourage them to consider the role and function each of these structures play in the cell.\n<br><br>\n<a href="https://files.activelylearn.com/Teaching%20Guides/Cellular%20Splits%20Investigation%20Set%20Teaching%20Guide.pdf">Click here to download the Teaching Guide for this set</a>

CK-12 (High School)

ESSENTIAL QUESTION:

Why do the structures of all cells have things in common?
STANDARDS:
RST.2 - Main Ideas, RST.6 - Author's Purpose

DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE (DOK) LEVELS:

1,2,3
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