This rap summarizes the key components and functions of animal and plant cells through a catchy rhyme scheme. It describes the main organelles like the nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, chloroplasts, and how they work together to keep the cell functioning. It also highlights some differences between animal and plant cells, noting that plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts for photosynthesis. The rap uses humor and repetition to help students remember the important parts of cells.
This rap summarizes the key components and functions of animal and plant cells through a catchy rhyme scheme. It describes the main organelles like the nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, chloroplasts, and how they work together to keep the cell functioning. It also highlights some differences between animal and plant cells, noting that plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts for photosynthesis. The rap uses humor and repetition to help students remember the important parts of cells.
This rap summarizes the key components and functions of animal and plant cells through a catchy rhyme scheme. It describes the main organelles like the nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, chloroplasts, and how they work together to keep the cell functioning. It also highlights some differences between animal and plant cells, noting that plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts for photosynthesis. The rap uses humor and repetition to help students remember the important parts of cells.
This rap summarizes the key components and functions of animal and plant cells through a catchy rhyme scheme. It describes the main organelles like the nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, chloroplasts, and how they work together to keep the cell functioning. It also highlights some differences between animal and plant cells, noting that plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts for photosynthesis. The rap uses humor and repetition to help students remember the important parts of cells.
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"Cells, Cells"
Today's the day were gonna learn about the cell
If I teach it okay, you'll know it very well So listen up 6th graders- -no room left for haters- let’s talk about the building blocks of life- cells that make us. Chorus: Cells, cells they're made of organelles Try to pull a fast one, the cytoplasm gels The nucleus takes over controllin' everything The party don't stop 'till the membrane blocks the scene Inside the vacuole we can float around for hours Running round with chloroplasts, lovin' sunlight showers Cells, cells, they're made of organelles
First things first, there's two different types-
animal and plant cells that make up all life. The little things that make up microscopic cells, The main structures- yeah, we call them organelles. Now let's break it down and get some information- How do cells work? It's a crazy combination! -Chorus- The cell membrane is the border patrol, Who can cross over? The membrane lets 'em know The gooey stuff inside, is called the cytoplasm It holds the organelles- don't worry, plasm-has 'em! In the middle of the cell you'll find the big brain, The nucleus surrounded by nuclear membrane Don't forget the vacuole filled up with water It's a basic need for life when this rap keeps getting hotter! -Chorus- The mitchondria's something every cell needs, Breaking down the food and releasin' energy. There's a place inside the cell where chemicals are stored, the squiggly golgi bodies, releasin' even more. Yo hangin' in the cell is endoplasmic reticulum, synthesizin' enzymes for respiration, and um... If you still think that this rap is whack, remember ribosomes making proteins gettin' jacked! -Chorus- Lookin at the plant cell, weird and green two more parts is all it takes you see? Cell wall knows what's up when it comes to keepin' structure Strong with cellulose, this cell can't get much tougher. C-H- L-O- R-O -- Plast, These little green machines are havin' a blast Photosythenisizing- filled with chlorophyll -they hit the cell club, runnin' up a high bill-
University of Cambridge International Examinations International General Certificate of Secondary Education Biology Paper 1 Multiple Choice October/November 2004 45 Minutes