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 * How does a //tiny// cell affect the larger organism/community/planet?**

Brittany
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Hansol
Since cells make up tissues, organs and organisms, what living things can do is what cells can do. Plants are also living things, so both animals and plants make up the planet - so it is how it works. http://www.rogers.k12.ar.us/users/ehutches/tissueorganssystems1.jpg

ps. I couldn't edit the page at home so I had to do at lunch time really quick.

Caroline
Well, cells can effect a larger organism a whole lot since cells carry our chromosomes, and our chromosomes determine our gender. If the cells were to malfunction, it could turn everybody into a male, or a female. It could even possibly be able to change us all to have no genders! If this were the case, then humans could no longer reproduce, and after about a century, everyone in the world would die out. That would be pretty bad!

I got this picture from :http://www.nursery-services.com/upload/site/66627gender.jpg

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Travis
How does a tiny cell affect the larger organism? As you know the cells are made out of tissue, not the tissue that we use for our nose,but a group of biological cells that perform a similar function. So the tissue makes organ and the organ then organ system like our heart and liver, then it form an organism. As they build up, if one of the cell goes wrong or something bad happen, the host of the cell will get infect then it will spread around the organism the the organism will be infect too. If more and more cells goes wrong then the whole organism will fall apart or die. = = =Daniel= = =
 * //Usually, cells work in a group so that they can perform a specific function. ONE cell// //can`t// //do anything. For example, a big factory with only one worker working in it!? A group of cells can form tissues, a group of tissues can form organs…..//

Troy
Essential question #3

The tiny cells are basic organisms that makes a big organism or community. Therefore, if the tiny cells go wrong, then the infection may kill the big organism. For example, when you get a cancer cell, then it will infect the other cells and make your big organism sick. Later, you will eventually die. That is how much a tiny cell can affect a big organisms or community.



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Ray
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A tiny cell can effect a larger organism because without cells there would be no tissue and without tissue there would be nor organs and without organs ther would b no organism, that mans that we need cells o be alive. It can also affect a organism because for example a cancer cell will create more cancer cells, and those cancer cells will kill all the good cells so at the end your organ would be full of cancer cells and it will make your organ not work anymore and if it is a really important organ like the lungs, you will eventually die.

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Deric
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A cell can affect a hole organism/community/planet because everything is made up of cells. A organism can be infected because organisms are made of organ systems and organ systems are made up of organs and organs are made up of tissues and tissues are made up of cells. So that is how a cell can affect a organism. A cell can also affect a whole community or planet by going bad and turning into caner cells, Your whole community or planet could get infected and everyone could die.

Madi
A tiny cell can make a huge impact on our lives as we know it. Cells make up tissue, which make up organs, which make up organ systems, which finally make up organisms which are everything that is alive. As humans, we are organisms, without these cells functioning and working to keep our body alive and healthy, there really wouldn't be any animals or humans living. When a virus or disease affects many cells, they begin to die and that part of your body may hurt or feel painful. The worst disease that kills millions of people everyday, is actually caused by cells, it is Cancer. Cancer is fundamentally a disease of regulation of tissue growth. In order for a normal cell to [|transform] into a cancer cell, [|genes] which regulate cell growth and differentiation must be altered, when these cell's genetic material becomes altered, the cell grows to an abnormally large size and the tissue grows to form a tumor. The tiniest of cells can have the most deadliest impact on people everyday. This is a drastic example of what a skin tumor looks like.

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