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We have three 6th grade Science classes and two 8th grade Science classes blogging here from the Pacific Northwest in Chimacum, WA! Sixth graders are learning a bit about Mt Saint Helens, environmental science through fresh water ecology, and physical science this year. Eighth graders are learning about life science this year. Please join us as we learn Science by exploring our world.
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Mini Ponds The paramecia, and amobia are single celled. But the elodia has multiple cells. The elodia plant cell is independent and doesn't need the paramecia or amobia to live on its own. The paramicia and amobia needs other cells to survive. You can tell if a cell is a single cell for example the paramecia is single because it has one cell because it doesn't connect to another paramecia to live.

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