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Starter: Match the cells with the correct picture. - PPT Presentation

Bone Neuron Liver Muscle Paramecium Epithelial 4 5 6 1 2 3 L4 Specialised Cells Learning Objectives Describe how some cells may be specialised to carry out a particular function ID: 636030

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Starter: Match the cells with the correct picture.- Bone - Neuron- Liver - Muscle- Paramecium- Epithelial

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L4: Specialised CellsLearning Objectives:Describe how some cells may be specialised to carry out a particular function.Sperm cells, nerve cells, and muscle cells in animals.Root hair cells, xylem, and phloem in plants.

Explain how the structure of different types of cells relate to their function in a tissue, an organ, an organ system, or the whole organism.Compare and contrast differentiation to become specialised cells between animal cells and plant cells.Slide3

Video: Cell DifferentiationWatch the video and answer the following questions:What is cell differentiation?Why do you think it is important?Slide4

All living things are made of cellsCellTissue – group of the same type of cells working togetherOrgan – different types of tissues working togetherOrgan system – different organs working together

Organism – whole living thing made of all the organ systemsSlide5

Cellular OrganisationSlide6

Cell DifferentiationAs an organism develops, cells differentiate to form different types.Most animal cells differentiate at an early stage, develop special features, and become specialised.Many plant cells, however, retain the ability to differentiate throughout life.Slide7

Specialised Animal CellsDiscuss with your partner:What are these cells?What are their functions?How are they adapted to perform their function?Slide8

Specialised Cells: Plant and AnimalYou are going to learn about nine different specialised cells.Fill in the worksheet as you go along. Practice writing concise notes!

Animal CellsSperm CellNerve Cell

Red Blood CellMuscle CellEpithelial Cell

Plant Cells6. Root hair cell

7. Xylem cell8. Phloem cell9. Leaf cell