2.3 Tissues

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Tissues

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Learning goals 2.3
  • You can describe and explain the  terms: tissue and cell.

  • You can name the 4 tissue types and recognize them in a picture. 

  • You can describe the functions of the 4 tissue types. 

  • You can describe the difference between a single-celled organism and a multicellular organism

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    Planning
    - Repeat the organs, organ systems and cells
    - Organ donors
    - Tissues
    - Make some assignments

    And open your laptop + add yourself to the lessonup 

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    Muscular
    Skeletal
    Respiratory
    Nervous
    Digestive
    Circulatory
    Reproductive

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    ORGAN
    ORGANISM
    ORGAN SYSTEM

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    Quickest, most, best 
    Who can write down the most words related to the topic in one minute? 

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    LET'S DISCUSS ORGAN TRANSPLANTS
    • What is donor transplantation?


    • Why do we need donors?


    • Do you want to be a donor? Why (not)?

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    Cells & Organelles:

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    Cells & Organelles:
    • Animal cells and plant cells

    ANIMAL CELLS: NUCLEUS, CYTOPLASM, CELL MEMBRANE

    PLANT CELLS: NUCLEUS, CYTOPLASM, CELL MEMBRANE, CELL WALL, CHLOROPLASTS & VACUOLE

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    Cells & Organelles:
    • NUCLEUS: The brain of the cell, contains DNA.
    • CYTOPLASM: The jelly filling of cell, contains water and nutrients.
    • CELL MEMBRANE: The soft flexible wall around a cell, controls what goes in and out.
    • CELL WALL: A hard outer wall made of cellulose, it for protection and support.
    • CHLOROPLASTS:Little green balls in cells that can do photosynthesis.
    • VACUOLE: An extra balloon in a cell that can contain nutrients or colours.

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    Why do we need a microscope?

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    Leaf tissue

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    2.3 Tissues - important words
    Cells = the building blocks of an organism
    Tissue = a group of cells with the same shape and function
    Extracellular material = a liquid or solid substance in between the cells 


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                        Examples 

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    Answer the following questions:

    • Which organ system is made up of nerve tissue? 
    • Which organs are made up of muscle tissue? 
    • What is the difference between bone tissue and cartilage tissue?
    • Do single-celled organisms also have tissues? Explain your answer. 

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    Muscle tissue
    Muscle cells that can contract. 

    Found in your muscles, but also in your heart 
    and in your organs. 

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    Bone tissue
    Made with a strong extracellular material

    Found in your bones

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    Cartilage tissue (kraakbeen)
    Made with a flexibel extracellular material

    Found in your ears, tip of your nose and between the spinal column

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    Nerve tissue
    Made from nerve cells that send and receive messages

    Found in your brain, spinal cord & nerves 

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    Get to work - 2.3 Tissues 

    Make assignment 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 10



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    Learning goals 2.3
    • You can describe and explain the following terms: tissue and cell.

    • You can name the tissue types and recognize them in a picture. 

    • You can describe the functions of the tissue types. 

    • You can describe the difference between a single-celled organism and a multicellular organism

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