Esta semana será "Semanas de estudos intensivos " por isso aproveitem para entregar todas as atividades atrasadas já que o bimestre fecha esta semana.
Welcome the 1st clas of 3rd term
a) Do you know what a cell is? Read the text and translate
All living things have cells. Cells are considered the smallest part of living organisms. The human body has approximately 10 trillion cells that work in an integrated system.
Cells are usually so small that they can only be seen through microscope. They are divided into three main parts: the nucleus, the cytoplasm and the membrane.
Cells of the human body can be prokaryotes or eukaryotes. Prokaryotes are those cells that do not have a defined core surrounded by membranes.The eukaryotic cell has a nucleus delimited by the nuclear envelope.
b) What are cells?
All living things have cells. Cells are considered the smallest part of living organisms. The human body has approximately 10 trillion cells that work in an integrated system.
Cells are usually so small that they can only be seen through microscope. They are divided into three main parts: the nucleus, the cytoplasm and the membrane.
Cells of the human body can be prokaryotes or eukaryotes. Prokaryotes are those cells that do not have a defined core surrounded by membranes.The eukaryotic cell has a nucleus delimited by the nuclear envelope.
b) What are cells?
c) Of how many cells, approximately, is the human body composed?
d) According to the text, what types of cells can be found in the human body?
e) Considering that we all are living beings, let’s think about what makes us unique. Read the text, underline the cognates and, if necessary, research new words in a printed or online dictionary.
f) What is virus? Do a search about it (O que é um virus? Faça uma perquisa sobre em portuuês)
obs) Enviem para o email já conhecido : murilosales@prof.educacao.sp.gov.br ate dia 07/08/20
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