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Nutrition

The free dictionary - 'The process of nourishing or being nourished, especially the process by which a living organism assimilates food and uses it for growth and for replacement of tissues. 2. The science or study that deals with food and nourishment, especially in humans. 3. A source of nourishment; food.'

Respiration

Breathing systems

Excretion

Poo/waste

Response

Feel, sense, touch

Movement

Movement

Reproduction

Production of offspring

Growth and development

Growth of muscles and body.

Organelles

Any of a number of organised or specialised structures within a living cell.

Cells

A cell is the smallest unit of life that can replicate independently,

Tissue

A group of cells working together for one specialist purpose

Organs

A part of an organism which is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function.

Systems

A group of Organs working together for one specific purpose, e.g. Respiratory system

Lungs

Breath

Heart

Pumps blood around the body

Eyes

See

Name all the sensy things

Eyes Nose Mouth Ear Feel (skin)

Main organs of a flower:


Name some specialised cells.

Xylem, hole through middle to allow water to pass through, Nerve cells, Passes electrical signals around the body and up to the brain.

Hydrostatic skeleton

'A hydrostatic skeleton or hydroskeleton is a structure found in many soft-bodied animals consisting of a fluid-filled cavity, the coelom, surrounded by muscles.'

Exoskeleton

Skeleton on outside of body

Endoskeleton

Skeleton on the inside of the body

Identify some major bones (only major not all of them).

Synovial Joint

Joins bones with a joint containing some synovial fluid