YV4 - Cells - 4.2 Organs, tissues and cells

YV4 Chapter 4 Cells
4.2 Organs, tissue and cells 
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YV4 Chapter 4 Cells
4.2 Organs, tissue and cells 

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Quiz 4.1 Introduction to Biology

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A
Alive
B
Dead
C
Lifeless

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Objects that are alive consist of cells, wool = hair of a sheep, so there are no cells in wool

A
Lifespan
B
Lifecycle

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Biosphere

Biosphere

Biomes

Biomes

Ecosystem

Ecosystem

Community

Community

Habitat

Habitat

Environment

Slide 5 - Drag question

A biome is a large area characterized by its vegetation, soil, climate, and wild life. So biotic factors as well as abiotic factors. The level of organisation is in between the ecosystem and the biosphere
Sexual reproduction takes place on the organisational level of ....

Slide 6 - Open question

Population, a single organism can only reproduce on the level of asexual reproduction
Is an antbridge an example of an emergent property?
A
Yes
B
No
C
IDK

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4.2 Organs, tissues and cells

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Learning goals
  • You can recognize organsystems, organs, tissues and cells and you can describe their characteristics and functions
  • You can explain in (parts of) organisms what the connection is between form and function 

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Do you remember the name and function of these organs?

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Number 20 is part of which organsystem?

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The kidneys are part of the excretory system
Tissues

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4.2
Function?!?

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Intercellular material (" Tussencelstof") 
Cells rarely touch due to an amount of extracellular material between cells
Functions include: support (bone cells, cell walls), flexibility (cartilage) , transport of materials and signals, storage and protection
Many diverse forms: gel, liquid, fibrous or solid
Capacity for regeneration and repair

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Form and function
In organisms there is a connection between the form and the function of the biological units that they are build of e.g. streamline, withstanding forces, axons and dendrites of neurons...

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Homologie of analogie?

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Vorm en functie
Form and function of bones are dictated by  lifestyle

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The shape of the body of a mol is essential for its way of life. Explain this form...

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The seat post (zadelpen) of a bicycle saddle
is hollow. Which human organ
is comparable in form and function?
A
Windpipe or trachea
B
Femur
C
Aorta
D
Ear canal

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Key words
Tissue
Intercellular material
Form and function

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