Cells, Tissues and Organs

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Cells, Tissues and Organs LO: to define and identify different tissues, organs and organ systems TASK: With your partner list as many organs as you can think of, again there will be a merit for the pair that think of the most. Use the pictures to help you

Identify the organs labelled in the diagram. brain eye ear tongue 7A Building living things - Cells, tissues and organs Identify the organs labelled in the diagram. brain eye ear tongue heart skin lung stomach intestines muscle

Tissues made up of the same cells Eg. Cardiac heart muscle red blood cells Organs made up of different tissues Eg. Heart is composed of Cardiac muscle, nerve cells, fat cells, connective tissue and red blood cells

Sort the words into the right group Cells Tissues Organs Sperm Bone Lung Ovum (egg) Muscle tissue Brain Root hair cell Connective tissue Heart Nerve cell tongue Epidermis-top layer of skin Skin Ear Leaf

Some systems in the human body Respiratory system Circulatory system Organs work together to form organ systems Digestive system Muscular system Skeletal system 18/09/2018 5

1a Copy and Label the parts of this cell. Answer these question in full sentences in your book (Do not write out the question) b Which type of tissue does this cell form?   c Which organ might this tissue be found in?   d Which organ system would this organ be found in?   2 Which organ system: a carries oxygen and food around the body?   b breaks down food? c takes oxygen out of the air? d carries messages around the body?   3 In the following sentences, one organ is not correct. Put a cross through the wrong organ and write the name of the correct one in the space.   a The breathing system contains the lungs and intestines.   b The nervous system contains the brain and the little toe.   c The circulatory system contains the liver and blood vessels.

Plenary how big? TASK: Put these structures in order of size From smallest to biggest Organ, tissue, nucleus, cell, organism, organ system Nucleus, skeletal muscle tissue, Ms. Lee (your name), muscular system, muscles, muscle cell

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