Name the function of the following organelles.

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Name the function of the following organelles. Tissues Developing: Define the term tissue. Secure: Describe the function of different tissues in plants and animals. Exceeding: Investigate into the position of the xylem. Entrance Activity Name the function of the following organelles. Chloroplast Nucleus Cell membrane Cytoplasm Tool box – Key words Fat tissue Muscle tissue Root hair Tissue Xylem Tissue

Key Word Alert! Tissue A tissue is a group of specialised cells that have a similar structure and function. Different tissues can group together to form organs within plants and animals.

Name the function of the following organelles. Tissues Developing: Define the term tissue. Secure: Describe the function of different tissues in plants and animals. Exceeding: Investigate into the position of the xylem. Entrance Activity Name the function of the following organelles. Chloroplast Nucleus Cell membrane Cytoplasm Tool box – Key words Fat tissue Muscle tissue Root hair Tissue Xylem Tissue

Tissues Around the room are specimens of different tissues. Learning Activity Around the room are specimens of different tissues. (Muscle tissue / Fat tissue / Nerve tissue / Root hair tissue / Xylem tissue) Go round at look at each tissue type using the microscope. Illustrate each tissue type in your books. Tissue check list: Tissue diagram □ Tissue descriptions □ Tissue adaptations □

Name the function of the following organelles. Tissues Developing: Define the term tissue. Secure: Describe the function of different tissues in plants and animals. Exceeding: Investigate into the position of the xylem. Entrance Activity Name the function of the following organelles. Chloroplast Nucleus Cell membrane Cytoplasm Tool box – Key words Fat tissue Muscle tissue Root hair Tissue Xylem Tissue

Xylem Tissue Teacher Explanation The tissue in the middle of the plant is called the xylem tissue. Xylem tissue carries water up from the roots, through the stem, and then into the leaves.

Locating the Xylem Beaker Celery Water Food colouring Scissors Learning Activity Using the equipment listed below, design a method which can be used to identify where the xylem is on a plant. Equipment Beaker Celery Water Food colouring Scissors Extension activity If you have completed your method, draw a scientific diagram of the equipment set up you will be using for this experiment.

Name the function of the following organelles. Tissues Developing: Define the term tissue. Secure: Describe the function of different tissues in plants and animals. Exceeding: Investigate into the position of the xylem. Entrance Activity Name the function of the following organelles. Chloroplast Nucleus Cell membrane Cytoplasm Tool box – Key words Fat tissue Muscle tissue Root hair Tissue Xylem Tissue

Describe 3 differences between the animal cell and the plant cell. Plenary Describe 3 differences between the animal cell and the plant cell.