Draw an animal cell and label it. Draw a plant cell and label it.

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Draw an animal cell and label it. Draw a plant cell and label it. What are cells? Cells form the basic "building blocks" for ALL living things. Some cells have specialised functions. Draw an animal cell and label it. Draw a plant cell and label it.

List examples of specialised cells and the adaptations that they have My learning outcomes are to… TO DESCRIBE the different adaptations that cells have TO EXPLAIN how adaptations make cells do their jobs more effectively . I will show success by… List examples of specialised cells and the adaptations that they have Explain how cells can carry out their jobs more effectively because of their adaptations

The right tools for the right job. What does adaptation mean? What jobs do the tools above make easier?

The shape of a cell is related to its FUNCTION DO ALL CELLS LOOK THE SAME? Most cells have three basic parts: Nucleus Cytoplasm Cell Membrane But cells can be different shapes and sizes but also have different functions this is because they are… Specialised What does specialised mean? Where are the different specialised cells found? Why do cells need to be specialised? The shape of a cell is related to its FUNCTION

They contain many different types of cells Specialised Cells Plants and animals are multicellular. They contain many different types of cells Each type of cell is designed to carry out a particular job or function Cell specialism What do you think specialised cells might look like? Imagine that you could design your own specialised cell?

The reproductive systems Where are specialised cells found? The lungs The blood The reproductive systems The leaf Roots What do you think are the functions of the cells found in each of these areas?

Complete the table adding detail about the different specialised cells Your table sheets must stay on your desk. Try and include as much detail as possible No talking!

What have you learnt this lesson? Write down the names and one adaption of the following cells 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.