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Task 1 Human cells poster 19/09/2018 Task 1 Human cells poster Level 3 BTEC Applied Science Unit 11 Section 1

19/09/2018 Task 3 Tissue Types P1 Describe the organisation of the eukaryotic cell in terms of the functions of the organelles P2 Describe the four different tissue types M2 Use diagrams or micrographs to compare and contrast the four tissue types D1 Explain the relationship between cells, tissues, organs and organ systems in the organisation of the human body Keywords - Plasma membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, nucleolus, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, vesicles, lysosomes, ribosomes, mitochondria and centrioles.

Task 3 Create a PowerPoint or report describing the four different tissue types in the human body (epithelial, muscular, nervous and connective). For each type include: A diagram of the tissue The different sub types of each tissue Where is it found What type(s) of cells are present What their function is Evidence for M2 P1 Describe the organisation of the eukaryotic cell in terms of the functions of the organelles P2 Describe the four different tissue types M2 Use diagrams or micrographs to compare and contrast the four tissue types D1 Explain the relationship between cells, tissues, organs and organ systems in the organisation of the human body Keywords - Plasma membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, nucleolus, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, vesicles, lysosomes, ribosomes, mitochondria and centrioles.

P1 Describe the organisation of the eukaryotic cell in terms of the functions of the organelles P2 Describe the four different tissue types M2 Use diagrams or micrographs to compare and contrast the four tissue types D1 Explain the relationship between cells, tissues, organs and organ systems in the organisation of the human body

P1 Describe the organisation of the eukaryotic cell in terms of the functions of the organelles P2 Describe the four different tissue types M2 Use diagrams or micrographs to compare and contrast the four tissue types D1 Explain the relationship between cells, tissues, organs and organ systems in the organisation of the human body

P1 Describe the organisation of the eukaryotic cell in terms of the functions of the organelles P2 Describe the four different tissue types M2 Use diagrams or micrographs to compare and contrast the four tissue types D1 Explain the relationship between cells, tissues, organs and organ systems in the organisation of the human body

P1 Describe the organisation of the eukaryotic cell in terms of the functions of the organelles P2 Describe the four different tissue types M2 Use diagrams or micrographs to compare and contrast the four tissue types D1 Explain the relationship between cells, tissues, organs and organ systems in the organisation of the human body