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What is a group of cells that are specialised to preform a particular function? |
A tissue |
A six letter word |
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Fill in the blank.
Each cell's structure has a specific structure to suit its function. Once a new cell has been formed by cell division, it becomes …..…………… by undergoing physical and chemical changes until its size, shape and chemical machinery are perfectly suited to its future role in a particular tissue. |
Specialised |
An eleven letter word |
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An advantage of a specialisation; Fill in the blank.
> Cells can work together to form a more efficient organism.
> Cells work more …………………
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Efficiently |
An eleven letter word beginning with "E" |
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Organs |
An organ is a composed of several different types of tissues that work together.
An example of a plant organ is a leaf |
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Animal Organs |
In animal organs there is a similar high level of organisation, the heart is an example of this |
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The Function Of The Heart |
The function of the heart is to pump blood around the body. The heart is mainly composed of muscle and connective tissue but it also contains nerves and fat tissue. |
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Organs Of Muticellular |
The organs of multicellular organisms are highly specialised structures where form and function are closely linked. |
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