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1. Chapter 1.3.pdf
1.3 Specialized Plant and Animal Cells - LBlackwell - … 2 Here is a summary of what you will learn in this section: •Unspecialized cells can become specialized through interactions with their environments.

2. stem_cells_cell_specilization.pdf
Specialized Plant and Animal Cells - Mrs. Helms … Growing New Cells from Stem Cells Sometimes specialized cells can no longer divide Stem cells can often replaced these damaged cells In some organs, like bone

3. Chapter-01.3.pdf
1.3 Specialized Plant and Animal Cells - mr … Specialized Plant and Animal Cells Figure 1.37 The axoloti is a type of salamander that has an amazing ability to regenerate missing limbs. 1.3 Figure 1.38 The ...

4. Specialized Cells.pdf
6 Specialized Cells - Savita Pall 1 Specialized Cells How does a single fertilized cell (i.e. a zygote) become a human being with ~ 250 types of specialized cells—bone cells, nerve cells, brain ...

5. Lab05_leaves.pdf
windward.hawaii.edu
Leaves: Specialized Plant Organs 3 Laboratory 5: Leaves a. Epidermal cells are usually a single layer of flattened cells, normally parenchyma, which lack chloroplasts. Their function is to

6. Cell Lab Stations.pdf
STATION 1 - Muscles Specialized Animal Cells - CISD STATION 1 - Muscles Specialized Animal Cells TEKS 5B – Examine specialized cells including animal cells such as blood, muscle, & epithelium

7. Specialized_Cell_Structures.pdf
Specialized Cell Structures - CISD 10/15/2015 1 Specialized Cell Structures Cell Wall •Description: –Rigid outer layer –Outside of cell membrane •Function: –Support –Protection

8. Labplantcellstissues.pdf
cabrillo.edu
Lab: Plant tissue systems and cell types Lab: Plant tissue systems and cell types In this lab we will become familiar with the main types of plant cells and tissues. You’ll look at cells in the ground ...

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