Lesson Aims We will know how bodies are built. We will know that cells are the key building block of all organisms Draw the following organs on the body.

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Lesson Aims We will know how bodies are built. We will know that cells are the key building block of all organisms Draw the following organs on the body outline. Make the organs the right size and shape and put them in the right place. Heart Lungs Kidneys Bladder Stomach Brain Liver

Lesson Aims We have many different types of tissue in our organs. Each tissue has a special cell that does a special job. All cells have the same structures but they can be different shapes.

Lesson Aims We will know how bodies are built. We will know that cells are the key building block of all organisms Put these body bits in the right order starting with the biggest bit. Then match up the descriptions with them. Organ System Organ Body Tissue Cell The smallest building block of the body. The whole organism. A set of organs that do one of the bodies main jobs. A group of cells that all do the same job. A group of tissues that carry out a specific job.

Number these body bits in the right order starting with the biggest bit. Then match up the descriptions with straight lines. Organ System Organ Body Tissue Cell The smallest building block of the body. The whole organism. A set of organs that do one of the bodies main jobs. A group of cells that all do the same job. A group of tissues that carry out a specific job.

Lesson Aims We will know how bodies are built. We will know that cells are the key building block of all organisms Put these body bits in the right order starting with the biggest bit. Then match up the descriptions with them. Organ System Organ Body Tissue Cell The smallest building block of the body. The whole organism. A set of organs that do one of the bodies main jobs. A group of cells that all do the same job. A group of tissues that carry out a specific job.