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Special cells There are many different types of cells to do different jobs in plants and animals. Using pages 10 and 11 of your book, can you sketch the 5 cells on this slide and write 2 sentences below each cell describing i.what they do ii.how they are adapted to do their job Muscle cells Ciliated epithelial cell Palisade cell Root hair cell Nerve cell

Tissues and organs Cells of the same type can be grouped together to form tissues

Muscle tissue Muscle cells are grouped together to form muscle tissue.

Root hair tissue Root hair cells are grouped together to form root hair tissue

Organs Different kinds of tissue can be grouped together to make organs

Heart

Leaf

Root

Organ systems Organs can work together in organ systems

Respiratory system

Excretory system

Circulatory system

Nervous system

Digestive system

Cell Division Do you remember how to do a brain map? Can you do a brain map of the information on page 13 of your book?