Organisation of the body.

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Organisation of the human body. Unit 1

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Organisation of the human body.

Unit 1

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Levels of organisation

Write all the systems you know.

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All living things:Have the same chemical composition.Made up of one or more cells.Carry out the 3 vital functions.

Humans belong to the animal kingdom, so they are:

Eukaryote.Multicellular.Heterotrophic.

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EUKARYOTIC ANIMAL CELL

Copy the cell in your notebook and label it.

Write the organelles functions too.

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EUKARYOTIC ANIMAL CELLNucleus DNA

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Plasmatic membrane

EUKARYOTIC ANIMAL CELL

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Cytoplasm

EUKARYOTIC ANIMAL CELL

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Mitochondria

EUKARYOTIC ANIMAL CELL

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Vacuole

EUKARYOTIC ANIMAL CELL

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Centrioles

EUKARYOTIC ANIMAL CELL

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Cytoskeleton

EUKARYOTIC ANIMAL CELL

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Ribosomes(They can also be

dispersed throughout the

cytoplasm)

EUKARYOTIC ANIMAL CELL

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Endoplasmic Reticulum ER(rough = with ribosomes.)(smooth = without.)

EUKARYOTIC ANIMAL CELL

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Golgi Apparatus

EUKARYOTIC ANIMAL CELL

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Lysosomes

EUKARYOTIC ANIMAL CELL

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