FREE Animal and Plant Cell Notebooking Journal

Published:
October 29, 2019

Bonnie Rose Hudson

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Bonnie Rose Hudson

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There are a lot of things happening inside a person, animal, or plant–and many of them happen in places so small we can’t begin to imagine it. Help your students study biology with this FREE Animal and Plant Cell Notebooking Journal.

Free Animal & Plant Cells Notebooking Printable Unit Study

Animal and Plant Cell Notebooking Journal

Help students dive into the world we can only see through a microscope with this FREE Animal and Plant Cell Printable Notebooking Unit. They’ll have the opportunity to study the:

  • amyloplast
  • cell membrane
  • cell wall
  • centrioles
  • chloroplast
  • cytoplasm
  • druse crystal
  • endoplasmic reticulum
  • Golgi apparatus
  • Golgi vesicles
  • lysosome
  • microtubules
  • mitochondrion
  • nucleolus
  • nucleus
  • organelles
  • raphide crystal
  • ribosome
  • vacuole

How to use

They can illustrate each one and record answers to questions such as:

  • Is it found in animal cells, plant cells, or both?
  • What is its function?
  • Is it part of a larger unit inside the cell?
  • What are some interesting facts about this part?

It’s a fun way to encourage students to practice their independent research skills and record what they are learning about biology. Grab the FREE Animal and Plant Cell Notebooking Journal today!

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