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Section 1 – Cells, tissues & organs * National 4/5 Biology - Multicellular Organisms

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Page 1: Section 1 – Cells, tissues & organs. 1)Which of the labelled structures above Indicates this is a plant cell? 2) What is the name of this structure? 3)

Section 1 – Cells, tissues & organs

*National 4/5 Biology- Multicellular Organisms

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*Cell structure review

1) Which of the labelled structures aboveIndicates this is a plant cell?2) What is the name of this structure?

3) Identify the structures labelledabove4) Which of these would NOT be found In an animal cell?

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All of these are different cells found in humans

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*And these are all found in plants

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Click icon to add picture*Why are there so many different types of cells?

*How do we get all these different types of cell?

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*Learning Outcomes

*Today we will learn:

*- how cells are organised

*- examples of tissues and organs in the human body

*- why many different cell types can arise from an original cell

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*Cells, Tissues & Organs* Cells are the basic unit of life

* - they can carry out all the functions needed for life

* Many living organisms are composed of only one cell

* - e.g. an amoeba

* Most living organisms are made of many millions of cells

* It would be inefficient if every cell performed exactly the same function

* So, cells are arranged into tissues

* - groups of cells specialised to form a particular function

* Some of these are arranged into distinct structures – organs

* - e.g. nerve cells form tissues which form the brain

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SCN 3-12a

How many other organs do you know?

Lungs(Breathing system)

Stomach (Digestive system)

Liver

Heart (Circulatory system)

Small intestineLarge intestine

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*Specialised Cells*An organism with many different cells is multicellular

*Cells will vary in size, shape, and structure

*- this allows these cells to perform different functions

*- e.g. a liver cell and brain cell have very different structures and functions

Liver Cell Brain cell

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Specialised cells & functions

*All cells in a particular organism start off identical

*All of these will contain the same genes

*As they start to specialise, some genes switch off, whilst others stay on

*The genes left on will carry information for specific functions

*E.g. a nerve cell will have genes for producing nerve fibres switched on

*http://www.twigonglow.com/films/different-types-of-cell-1042/

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*Video Quiz

*1) Genes control the activity of the cell. In which part of a cell are they found?

*2) Which substance do red blood cells transport around the body?

*3) Which organelle allows leaf cells to absorb sunlight

*4) What is the function of a root cell in a plant?