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nucleus
cytoplasm
cell
membrane
specialised
Chloroplast
(contains
chlorophyll)
Cell Wall
Nucleus
Starch Grains
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Animal, plant or both?
You can make your own 3D cell using the following equipment.
• Plastic bag
You will need to find
some small objects to
• Cellulose paste suspend in the cellulose
paste. These will
represent the internal
• Cardboard box structures of the cell.
Try to make a model of both the plant and animal cell. Then label
these and display them.
As we know, all life is built of cells. The way we look is the result
of the types of cell we are made of and the way those cells are
organised.
For example, if we look at the cells of the plant and animal, it is no
surprise that plants and animals look different…
Plant
Animal
One pupil
Registration groups
Subject classes
A year group
A school
Muscle Mesophyll
Bone Phloem
Liver Xylem
Skin
Lung
Organ 1 Organ 3
AnTo
organ system
become..
Organ 4
Organ 2
In summary...
Cell Pupil
Organism School
Grow Respond to
Why are living organisms organised like things
this?
Reproduce
Respire
Excrete
REPRODUCTION...
REPAIR...
GROWTH...
Your
You body
Yourcut can
your
body make
finger.
loses sex
The
cells and cells.
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wound humans,
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are
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healed cells
and are
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weeks
dying. sperm
later and
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can’t
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never
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where contain
the cut
disappears the
and same
used
you genetic
todon’t
be. information
get smaller.
that can be found in other body cells.
You will have seen that our bodies produce cells for
three main reasons:
REPAIR
REPRODUCTION
GROWTH
A. The two new cells would be smaller than the original cell.
V X
Z Y
1. What is V?
A Nucleus
B Glycogen granules
C Starch grains
D Chloroplast
V X
Z Y
2. What is X?
A Nucleus
B Cytoplasm
C Cell Membrane
D Cell wall
V X
Z Y
3. What is Y?
A Nucleus
B Cytoplasm
C Cell wall
D Chloroplast
V X
Z Y
4. What is Z?
A Cell membrane
B Vacuole
C Cytoplasm
D Nucleus
N
O
P
R Q
8. What is M?
A Cell membrane
B Cytoplasm
C Cell coat
D Cell wall
N
O
P
R Q
9. What is N?
A Cytoplasm
B Vacuole
C Cell membrane
D Starch grain
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Look at the diagram below.
M
N
O
P
R Q
10. What is O?
A Nucleus
B Starch grain
C Glycogen granule
D Chloroplast
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Look at the diagram below.
M
N
O
P
R Q
11. What is P?
A Nucleus
B Starch grain
C Glycogen granule
D Chloroplast
N
O
P
R Q
12. What is Q?
A Cytoplasm
B Vacuole
C Nucleus
D Chloroplast
N
O
P
R Q
13. What is R?
A Cell wall
B Vacuole lining
C Cell membrane
D Cell coat
A storage site
B site of photosynthesis
C site of reproduction
D site of excretion
A glandular tissue
B liver tissue
C muscle tissue
D brain tissue
A glandular tissue
B liver tissue
C muscle tissue
D brain tissue
A cell
B organ
C organ system
D tissue
A cell
B organ
C organ system
D tissue
A cell
B organ
C organ system
D tissue