Task 2/3 Prokaryote and eukaryote cells

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Task 2/3 Prokaryote and eukaryote cells P2 Record accurately observations of different types of tissues from a light microscope P4 Interpret electron micrographs of different types of tissues P5 Describe the key structures and functions of a eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell M2 Explain how the relative presence of different cell components influences the function of tissues D2 Compare different tissues with similar functions in terms of their structure and functions Keywords - cell membrane; cell wall; nucleus; nucleolus; cytoplasm; mitochondria; ribosome; endoplasmic reticulum (smooth and rough); Golgi body; lysosome; vesicles Task 2/3 Prokaryote and eukaryote cells L/O What are prokaryote and eukaryote cells Starter - Can you remember the definitions of the terms Cell, Tissue and Organ

Prokaryotic cells are cells without any nucleus Bacteria are prokaryotic cells Keywords - cell membrane; cell wall; nucleus; nucleolus; cytoplasm; mitochondria; ribosome; endoplasmic reticulum (smooth and rough); Golgi body; lysosome; vesicles L/O What are prokaryote and eukaryote cells P2 Record accurately observations of different types of tissues from a light microscope P4 Interpret electron micrographs of different types of tissues P5 Describe the key structures and functions of a eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell M2 Explain how the relative presence of different cell components influences the function of tissues D2 Compare different tissues with similar functions in terms of their structure and functions

P2 Record accurately observations of different types of tissues from a light microscope P4 Interpret electron micrographs of different types of tissues P5 Describe the key structures and functions of a eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell M2 Explain how the relative presence of different cell components influences the function of tissues D2 Compare different tissues with similar functions in terms of their structure and functions

P2 Record accurately observations of different types of tissues from a light microscope P4 Interpret electron micrographs of different types of tissues P5 Describe the key structures and functions of a eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell M2 Explain how the relative presence of different cell components influences the function of tissues D2 Compare different tissues with similar functions in terms of their structure and functions

P2 Record accurately observations of different types of tissues from a light microscope P4 Interpret electron micrographs of different types of tissues P5 Describe the key structures and functions of a eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell M2 Explain how the relative presence of different cell components influences the function of tissues D2 Compare different tissues with similar functions in terms of their structure and functions

P2 Record accurately observations of different types of tissues from a light microscope P4 Interpret electron micrographs of different types of tissues P5 Describe the key structures and functions of a eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell M2 Explain how the relative presence of different cell components influences the function of tissues D2 Compare different tissues with similar functions in terms of their structure and functions

P2 Record accurately observations of different types of tissues from a light microscope P4 Interpret electron micrographs of different types of tissues P5 Describe the key structures and functions of a eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell M2 Explain how the relative presence of different cell components influences the function of tissues D2 Compare different tissues with similar functions in terms of their structure and functions

P2 Record accurately observations of different types of tissues from a light microscope P4 Interpret electron micrographs of different types of tissues P5 Describe the key structures and functions of a eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell M2 Explain how the relative presence of different cell components influences the function of tissues D2 Compare different tissues with similar functions in terms of their structure and functions

Tissues and their functions: epithelial; connective; nerve; muscular Be able to use the correct equipment to identify structures and functions in different types of cells Microscopic structures of cells: prokaryote (bacteria); eukaryote (plants, animals) Cell organelle structure and function: cell membrane; cell wall; nucleus; nucleolus; cytoplasm; mitochondria; ribosome; endoplasmic reticulum (smooth and rough); Golgi body; lysosome; vesicles Tissues and their functions: epithelial; connective; nerve; muscular P2 Record accurately observations of different types of tissues from a light microscope P4 Interpret electron micrographs of different types of tissues P5 Describe the key structures and functions of a eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell M2 Explain how the relative presence of different cell components influences the function of tissues D2 Compare different tissues with similar functions in terms of their structure and functions