Revision B2 so far. Plant and Animal Cells + Organelles Animal Cells have….. Plant Cells have………. Animal Cell Labelled Diag…. Plant Cell Labelled Diag……

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Revision B2 so far

Plant and Animal Cells + Organelles Animal Cells have….. Plant Cells have………. Animal Cell Labelled Diag…. Plant Cell Labelled Diag…… Organelle NameOrganelle Function

Bacteria And Yeast Cells Bacteria Have… Diag… Bacteria Have… Diag… Yeast Have…… Diag…. Yeast Have…… Diag….

Specialized Cells NameSpecialized StructureHow the structure helps the function Nerve Muscle Sperm Egg

Diffusion Diffusion is …………. The rate of Diffusion is affected by……….. (mention conc. Gradient and what this is) Diffusion in and out of cells What substances Where/which Organs How some Cells are adapted to increase Diffusion

Cells/Tissues/Organs Examples of Different Tissues…..(Plant and Animal) The Stomach is an Organ, it is made up of these Tissues……….. Plant Organ examples. 1………………. 2……………….. 3…………………….. Examples of Different Tissues…..(Plant and Animal) The Stomach is an Organ, it is made up of these Tissues……….. Plant Organ examples. 1………………. 2……………….. 3…………………….. Examples of Different Systems… SystemOrgans involved The Digestive System. Function…….. Organs Involved (+function) 1.S……… G………. 2.S…………….. 3.S……… I………….. 4.L………. 5.P………….. 6.L…… I……………..