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KS3 Cells

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