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Multicellular Organisms

Multicellular Organisms. Watch the video. and answer the questions. Multicellular Organisms. Multicellular organisms are organisms made up of many different cells. Put these words in order of size, largest to smallest. Organs. Cells. Organism. Systems. Tissues.

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Multicellular Organisms

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  1. Multicellular Organisms

  2. Watch the video... and answer the questions.

  3. Multicellular Organisms Multicellular organisms are organisms made up of many different cells.

  4. Put these words in order of size, largest to smallest. Organs Cells Organism Systems Tissues

  5. Cells to Organisms Cell – the basic unit of life. Tissue – a group of cells specialised to perform a particular function. Organ – A structure made of different tissues which are coordinated to perform one or more functions. System – A group of related tissues and organs.

  6. Your body is made on 100 trillion cells. Try to identify the cells below... B A D + E C

  7. What about plant cells... G F

  8. Collect a microscope... • Look down the microscope at 3 different cells which might be found in a multicellular organism. • Complete the table provided.

  9. Microscopic discoveries...

  10. Task Use the sheet provided to match the cell to it’s structure and function.

  11. Task • You have been allocated a cell type in pairs. • Build a model which will show the key features of your cell type. • Explain how the key structures relate to their function. • Prepare to present your model and explanation to the class.

  12. Question Time! • Why are xylem cells needed in the root, stem and leaves of a plant? • Explain how the structure of a red blood cell makes it suited to it’s function. • Explain how palisade mesophyll cells are particularly suited to carrying out photosynthesis.

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