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Eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells
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I can identify that all cells have some structures in common and I can explain that all organisms are unicellular or multicellular.
I can use a light microscope to observe and produce scientific drawings of cells.
You can identify common structures of animal cells and describe how some specialised cells in animals are adapted for the jobs the cells do.
I can identify common structures of plant cells and relate each structure to its function.
I can describe differences in the cell structures of eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms.
I can identify common structures of prokaryotic cells and explain their features.
You can describe numbers and sizes of cells using appropriate units and standard form.
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