Question 1 ? cytoplasm cell wall chloroplast cell membrane
Question 2 ? cell wall cell membrane sap vacuole cytoplasm
Question 3 ? cytoplasm sap vacuole chloroplast nucleus
Question 4 cytoplasm cell wall chloroplast cell membrane ?
Question 5 ? cytoplasm sap vacuole chloroplast nucleus
Question 6 cytoplasm sap vacuole chloroplast nucleus ?
Question 7 Which structures are present in animal and plant cells? Vacuole, nucleus and cell membrane Nucleus, cell wall, cytoplasm Nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm Cell membrane, chloroplast, cell wall
Question 8 Which structures are present only in plant cells? Cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm Cell wall, cell membrane, vacuole Nucleus, chloroplast, cytoplasm Chloroplast, cell wall, vacuole
Question 9 What is the function of the chloroplast? Controls the cell Stores water and mineral ions Makes glucose by photosynthesis Controls what enters and leaves the cell
Question 10 What is the function of the cell membrane? Supports and protects the cell Controls the cell Controls what enters and leaves the cell Metabolic reactions occur here
Question 11 What is the function of the cell wall? Supports and protects the cell Stores water and mineral ions Controls the cell Controls what enters and leaves the cell
Question 12 What is the function of the cytoplasm? Stores water and mineral ions Metabolic reactions occur here Controls what enters and leaves the cell Supports the cell
Question 13 What is the function of the permanent vacuole? Supports and protects the cell Controls what enters and leaves the cell Controls the cell Stores water and mineral ions
Question 14 What is the function of the nucleus? Supports and protects the cell Controls the cell Controls what enters and leaves the cell Metabolic reactions occur here
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What do you get when you put together a bunch of the same cells? Tissues
A tissue is a group of cell of similar structure that form a shared function upper epidermal tissue palisade mesophyll spongy mesophyll tissue lower epidermal Tissues found in the leaf Cross-section of a leaf Animal tissues: muscle tissue nervous tissue
What do you get when you put the same tissues together? Cells Organs
An organ is a structure made of a group of tissues working together to perform specific functions heart lungs liver stomach brain kidneys Plant organs include the stem and the leaves
Tissues Cells Organs Organ Systems What do you get when you put the same organs together? Tissues Cells Organs Organ Systems
An organ system is a group of organs that coordinate to perform related functions lymphatic system digestive system reproductive system skeletal system endocrine system respiratory system excretory system muscular system nervous system circulatory system In plants the shoot is an organ system consisting of leaves and the stem
Organs Tissues Organ Systems Cells What do you get when you put organ systems together? Organs Tissues Organ Systems Cells Organism
Levels of organisation systems cell tissue organ organism nerve cell nervous tissue brain nervous system Homo sapiens smallest largest
Cell Membrane and Cell Transport Learning Intentions: Identify Structure of cell membrane Explain how substances move in and out of cells by passive and active transport. Make links between cell membrane structure and cell transport
Structure of cell membrane Controls entry and exit of substances Semi-permeable (some molecules can get through it) Destroyed by heat or fat solvent