Organisation
Describe how multicellular organisms are arranged into tissues, organs and organ systems.
Organisation
Describe how multicellular organisms are arranged into tissues, organs and organ systems.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- Define organ systems and give examples
- Define organs and give examples
- Define tissues and give examples
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6 Questions
Q1.
Which of the following is the function of flowers?
absorb sunlight
absorb water
keep the plant upright
provide protection
Q2.
Which piece of scientific equipment is used to view cells?
magnifying glass
telescope
Q3.
Bacteria are examples of unicellular .
Q4.
Which of the following is not found in an animal cell?
cell membrane
mitochondria
nucleus
Q5.
The is an organ found in the skull which controls our thoughts and actions.
Q6.
Match the organ to the correct organ system in humans.
respiratory system
nervous system
digestive system
skeletal system
6 Questions
Q1.
A multicellular is made up of organ systems working together.
Q2.
Place the following in order from largest to smallest.
Q3.
Are lungs an organ system, an organ, a tissues or a cell?
a cell
a tissue
an organ system
Q4.
What is the function of the small intestine?
absorbs water
digests food
produces bile
Q5.
Organs are made of lots of different working together.
Q6.
What are tissues made up of?
organ systems
organisms
organs
tissues