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S1 Science Biological Sciences Specialised cells S1 Science Biological Sciences

Learning outcomes Success criteria Understand how the structure of specialised cells is related to their function. Describe and draw the structures of the following cell types: red blood cell sperm egg cell neurone Describe the function of each of the above cell types. Explain what feature of their structure is specialised to assist their function.

Sperm

Egg

Red blood cells

Learning outcomes Success criteria Understand how the structure of specialised cells is related to their function. Describe and draw the structures of the following cell types: red blood cell sperm egg cell neurone Describe the function of each of the above cell types. Explain what feature of their structure is specialised to assist their function.