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Cells

1. Name the parts of the light microscope

Name the parts of this microscope 3 4 5 7 8 9 11 12 13

2. Describe how to make a preparation of plant cells Take a thin piece of tissue e.g. onion epidermis Place on the slide Add a drop of water/ iodine stain Place on coverslip at an angle to prevent air bubbles View at low power then high power

What do plant cells look like? Onion epidermis ( X 100)

What do plant cells look like? ( X 100)

Cells Cell structure

Differences between plant and animal cells Plant cells No cell wall Cell wall No chloroplasts Chloroplasts No large vacuole Large vacuole

6. Draw a plant cell under the light microscope. Label cell wall, cytoplasm, nucleus, vacuole, chloroplast, cell membrane.

7. Draw an animal cell under the light microscope. Label cytoplasm, nucleus, cell membrane

Name this!

Name this! A B C

Identify these cells! In each case give 3 reasons for your answer. B

D C

E F

Define tissue A tissue is a group of similar cells eg muscle tissue, nervous tissue

Some animal tissues Muscle, bone, connective, nervous tissue

Plant tissues Dermal tissue Vascular Tissue A single layer of cells that surrounds the different parts of a plant Epidermis protects the plant Vascular Tissue Transports materials around the plant Xylem transports water and minerals around the plant Phloem transports food from the leaves to the other parts of the plant

7. Define organ Several different types of tissue organised together for a particular function e.g. heart, leaf, liver

8. List 4 animal and 4 plant organs Animal organs Heart Stomach Brain Kidney

Plant organs Leaf Root Stem Flower

9. Define organ system Groups of organs working together for a particular functions Circulatory system

10. List 4 organ systems in animals

Enzymes Cell structure