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Which specialised animal cells are very long and can carry electrical signals?
Nerve cells
Which specialised animal cells can contract and relax and have lots of mitochondria
Muscle cells
Which specialised plant cell has a large hair like shape, so that it has a large surface area?
Root hair cell
Which specialised animal cells have tiny hairs to sweep mucus back up the throat?
Ciliated cells
Which specialised plant cell has a large surface area and lots of chloroplast
Palisade cell
Which specialised animal cell has a tail and a streamlined shape?
Sperm cell
Which specialised animal cell has no nucleus and a biconcave shape, so that it can transport oxygen?
Red blood cell
Which organelles are found in both animal and plant cells?
Nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane.
What organelles shown in this diagram are only present in a plant cell
Cell wall, Chloroplast, vacuole,
When viewing a cheek cell with a light microscope, what 3 organelles are visable?
Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Cell membrane
When preparing a cheek cell slide, what is the name of the small square of glass you put over your specimen?
cover slip
When preparing a cheek cell slide, why do you add Methylene blue to your specimen?
To stain the cells so they are more visable.
When using a microscope, why should you start with the lowest magnification lens?
It has the widest field of view (to find you specimen)
A student views a cell through a microscope with a X10 eyepiece lens and a x4 objective lens. What is the magnification of the cell?
X40
Which part of the microscope is labelled C
Corse focus
Which part of the microscope is labelled B
The stage
What part of the microscope is labelled A?
The eyepiece lens
What tissue coats the bones of a joint so that they move smoothly?
Cartilage
What connects muscle to bone in a joint?
Tendon
What tissue connects bone to bone in a joint?
Ligament
What is the name for a pair of muscles working together to move a joint?
Antagonistic pair
What type of joint is the shoulder?
Ball and socket
What type of joint is the elbow?
Hinge
Which organ system is responsible for sensing and responding to the environment?
The nervous system
Which organ system is responsible for transporting substances around the body
The Circulatory system
Which organ system is responsible for bringing oxygen into the body
The respiratory system
__________ is made from a group of different organs, which all work together to do a particular job
Organ system
An __________ is a collection of tissues working together
organ
__________ are the building blocks of living organisms
Cells
__________ is a group of cells that function together.
Tissue