8:31 1 Cell Theory Scenarios due 11/21 11/18/21 7:23 PM CMAC SCENARIO #1 When a part of your skin is cut or scraped, a scab forms as part of the healing process, and within a few days new skin cells replace those that were damaged. Which part of the cell theory best explains why your skin is able to repair itself after it has been cut or scraped? SCENARIO H6 The cell is the smallest form of life. Which part of the cell theory best explains why unicellular organisms such as amoebas, protozoans, and bacteria are able to perform all life's functions, even though they are only made of one cell? Amoeha SCENARIO #2 Fire has many of the characteristics possessed by living things: it grows, it obtains and uses energy, and it responds to its environment. Which part of the cell theory best explains why fire is considered non-living? SCENARIO #7 A tumor is an abnormal growth cells that can occur anywhere on the body. Sometimes tumors grow to huge sizes in a very short period of time. Which part of the cell theory best explains how such a large mass of cells can develop so rapidly? SCENARIO #3 Within cells. there are organelles that work together to allow the cell to live. Some transport materials throughout the cell, others make food and SCENARIO 8 In 1665. scientist Robert Hooke looked at a thin slice of cork under a microscope and observed hundreds of little box- shaped structures, which he named "cells". He also observed others release energy for the cell to use. Which part of the cell theory best explains why organelles are able to maintain homeostasis within a cell? SCENARIO #4 similar structures when he looked at other specimens. Which part of the cell theory best explains his observations? SCENARIO #9 In the 1600's people believed that maggots were formed from rotting meat. This belief that living things could arise from non living material is called spontaneous generation. Which part of the cell theory disagrees with the idea of spontaneous generation? SCENARIO #10 Our bodies are composed of hundreds of different types of cells. Which part of the cell theory best explains why multicellular organisms are made up of so many different types of specialized cells? Which part of the cell theory best explains what all of these different organisms all have in common? SCENARIO #S Sunflowers are beautiful flowers that can grow to be up to 12 feet talL. Which part of the cell theory best explains how such a tall plant could grow from such a tiny sunflower seed? All organisms All cells come Cells are the are composed from pre- basic unit of life of cells existing cells

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8:31 1
Cell Theory Scenarios due 11/21
11/18/21 7:23 PM
CMAC
SCENARIO #1
When a part of your skin is cut or
scraped, a scab forms as part of the
healing process, and within a few
days new skin cells replace those
that were damaged. Which part of
the cell theory best explains why
your skin is able to repair itself
after it has been cut or scraped?
SCENARIO H6
The cell is the
smallest form of
life. Which part
of the cell theory
best explains
why unicellular
organisms such
as amoebas, protozoans, and bacteria are able to
perform all life's functions, even though they are only
made of one cell?
Amoeha
SCENARIO #2
Fire has many of the
characteristics possessed by
living things: it grows, it
obtains and uses energy, and
it responds to its environment.
Which part of the cell theory
best explains why fire is
considered non-living?
SCENARIO #7
A tumor is an abnormal
growth cells that can occur
anywhere on the body.
Sometimes tumors grow to
huge sizes in a very short
period of time. Which part of
the cell theory best explains
how such a large mass of cells
can develop so rapidly?
SCENARIO #3
Within cells. there are
organelles that work
together to allow the cell
to live. Some transport
materials throughout the
cell, others make food and
SCENARIO 8
In 1665. scientist Robert Hooke
looked at a thin slice of cork
under a microscope and
observed hundreds of little box-
shaped structures, which he
named "cells". He also observed
others release energy for
the cell to use. Which part
of the cell theory best explains why organelles are able
to maintain homeostasis within a cell?
SCENARIO #4
similar structures when he
looked at other specimens.
Which part of the cell theory
best explains his observations?
SCENARIO #9
In the 1600's people
believed that maggots
were formed from
rotting meat. This
belief that living things
could arise from non
living material is called
spontaneous
generation. Which part of the cell theory disagrees with
the idea of spontaneous generation?
SCENARIO #10
Our bodies are
composed of
hundreds of
different types of
cells. Which part of
the cell theory best
explains why
multicellular
organisms are made up of so many different types of
specialized cells?
Which part of
the cell theory
best explains
what all of
these different
organisms all
have in
common?
SCENARIO #S
Sunflowers are
beautiful flowers
that can grow to be
up to 12 feet talL.
Which part of the
cell theory best
explains how such a
tall plant could grow
from such a tiny
sunflower seed?
All organisms
All cells come
Cells are the
are composed
from pre-
basic unit of life
of cells
existing cells
Transcribed Image Text:8:31 1 Cell Theory Scenarios due 11/21 11/18/21 7:23 PM CMAC SCENARIO #1 When a part of your skin is cut or scraped, a scab forms as part of the healing process, and within a few days new skin cells replace those that were damaged. Which part of the cell theory best explains why your skin is able to repair itself after it has been cut or scraped? SCENARIO H6 The cell is the smallest form of life. Which part of the cell theory best explains why unicellular organisms such as amoebas, protozoans, and bacteria are able to perform all life's functions, even though they are only made of one cell? Amoeha SCENARIO #2 Fire has many of the characteristics possessed by living things: it grows, it obtains and uses energy, and it responds to its environment. Which part of the cell theory best explains why fire is considered non-living? SCENARIO #7 A tumor is an abnormal growth cells that can occur anywhere on the body. Sometimes tumors grow to huge sizes in a very short period of time. Which part of the cell theory best explains how such a large mass of cells can develop so rapidly? SCENARIO #3 Within cells. there are organelles that work together to allow the cell to live. Some transport materials throughout the cell, others make food and SCENARIO 8 In 1665. scientist Robert Hooke looked at a thin slice of cork under a microscope and observed hundreds of little box- shaped structures, which he named "cells". He also observed others release energy for the cell to use. Which part of the cell theory best explains why organelles are able to maintain homeostasis within a cell? SCENARIO #4 similar structures when he looked at other specimens. Which part of the cell theory best explains his observations? SCENARIO #9 In the 1600's people believed that maggots were formed from rotting meat. This belief that living things could arise from non living material is called spontaneous generation. Which part of the cell theory disagrees with the idea of spontaneous generation? SCENARIO #10 Our bodies are composed of hundreds of different types of cells. Which part of the cell theory best explains why multicellular organisms are made up of so many different types of specialized cells? Which part of the cell theory best explains what all of these different organisms all have in common? SCENARIO #S Sunflowers are beautiful flowers that can grow to be up to 12 feet talL. Which part of the cell theory best explains how such a tall plant could grow from such a tiny sunflower seed? All organisms All cells come Cells are the are composed from pre- basic unit of life of cells existing cells
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