Cells, Tissues and Organs Animal and Plant Cells
Cells, Tissues and Organs Animal and Plant Cells
Draw a plant cell; label the nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria and ribosomes. Also label the cell wall,
chloroplasts and permanent vacuole. Explain the functions of these structures.
Bacteria and Yeast
Draw a Bacterial cell and label your diagram.
Make a table comparing the structures in animal, plant and algal, bacterial and yeast cells.
Make a table to explain how the structure of the following cells are adapted to their function: Fat cells, cone cells from
the human eye, root hair cells and sperm cells. Draw and label these cells.
Diffusion
What is diffusion?
Explain why diffusion takes place faster when there is an increase in temperature
Explain in terms of diffusion why so many cells have folded membranes along at least one surface
What is an organ?
Find out and explain how the small intestine and the lungs are adapted to provide the biggest possible surface area for
the exchange of materials within the organs
Organ systems
What organs form the digestive system?
Explain the difference between organs and organ systems, giving two examples
Using the human digestive system as an example, explain how the organs in an organ system rely on each other to
function properly