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Identify that cells carry out important functions within an organism, such as using energy from food.
Access Point #: SC.6.L.14.In.3
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  • SC.6.L.14.3: Recognize and explore how cells of all organisms undergo similar processes to maintain homeostasis, including extracting energy from food, getting rid of waste, and reproducing.
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Number:
SC.6.L.14.In.3
Category:
Independent
Date Adopted or Revised:
02/08
Big Idea:
Organization and Development of Living Organisms

A. All living things share certain characteristics.

B. The scientific theory of cells, also called cell theory, is a fundamental organizing principle of life on Earth.

C. Life can be organized in a functional and structural hierarchy.

D. Life is maintained by various physiological functions essential for growth, reproduction, and homeostasis.

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