Friday, March 4, 2016

Types of cells

How can we divide cells by  types or categories? 


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  1. We can divide cells into two different categories plants and animals.

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  2. Plants and Animals

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  3. Anthony EspositoFriday, March 04, 2016

    We can divide cells into plants and animal categories.

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  4. Plants and Animals.

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  5. Plants and animals #CELLS

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  6. We can divide cells into two different categories: mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis is the process of making new body cells. Meiosis is the type that creates egg cells.
    https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/handbook/howgeneswork/cellsdivide

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  7. We can divide cells into two different categories plants and animals.

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  8. we can divide the cells into different plants and animals.

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  9. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic are two ways to divide up cells into categories

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  10. We divide cells from two different categories plants and animals.

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  11. We can divid the cells by Mitosis and Meiosis or Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic.

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  12. Plants and animals

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  13. Brandon MaloneyFriday, March 04, 2016

    We can divide the types of cells in two categories which is Prokaryotic and eukaryotic or plants and animals cells.

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  14. The two Cell categories are Prokaryotic Cells and Eukaryotic Cells.

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  15. Kiley and Parker MFriday, March 04, 2016

    Plants and Animals

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  16. Prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells are the two categories

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  17. Plants and animals

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  18. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic are ways to categorize them.

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  19. Plants and animals

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  20. Plants and animals

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  21. Plants and Animals

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  22. We can divide cells by human or plant cells.

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  23. plants and animals

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  24. We can divide cells into plants and animal categories.

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  25. We can divide cells into two different categories which are Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic.

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  26. living things and plants

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  27. Plants and Animals.

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  28. There are plant cells, and animal cells.

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  29. plants and animals

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  30. Raven Da WolfieFriday, March 04, 2016

    Use plants and animals

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  31. plants and animals.

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  32. We can divide cells from two different categories plants and animals.

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  33. We can divide cells into what jobs they do.
    Also you can do plants and animals.

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  34. Animals and Plants

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  35. Plant and animal cells

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  36. Plants and Animals

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  37. by how they look and how they work

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  38. Animals And Plants

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  39. Perhaps you could divide them by how many cells, or how active are the cells, maybe you could divide them by size, those over a certain size and those under the size.

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  40. plants and animals are two different types of cells.

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  41. We can divide cells from two different categories, plants and animals.

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  42. plants and animals

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  43. We can divide cells into two different categories which are Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic.

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  44. The 2 categories are plants and animals

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  45. Plants and animals with there is multiple types of cells for each that look different depending on species Example: T cell

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  46. Rebel sniper shawnFriday, March 04, 2016

    plants and animals are two different types of cells.

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  47. plants and animals

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  48. We can divide cells into two different categories plants and animals.

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  49. plants and animals

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  50. We divide cells from two different categories plants and animals.

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  51. Unicuellar and multicecellar

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  52. unicellular and multicellular

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  53. plants and animals

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  54. Unicellular and Multicellular

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  55. plants and animals

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  56. We divide Cells from two different categories Plants and Animals

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  57. unicelluar and multicellulier

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  58. plants and animals

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  59. the 2 categories are plants and animals

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  60. by categorizing from smallest to largest

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  61. Prokaryotic and Eucaryotic

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  62. plant and animals

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