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ByG 3º ESO. Unit 1. Organisation of human body

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  • This is a cell structure that controls which substances leave and enter a cell.
    Cell membrane
  • What are the 4 types of tissues?
    epithelial, connective, nervous and muscle tissue
  • Which type of cell contains a nucleus?
    Eukaryotic cell.
  • These are tiny structures that carry out a specific job in a cell
    Organelles
  • Tissues join together to form:
    Organs
  • Which tissue protects and supports the body and its organs, binds organs and stores energy ?
    Connective tissue
  • What are the three vital functions?
    Nutrition, interaction and reproduction
  • Which tissue covers body surfaces; lines body cavities, hollow organs; and forms glands....?
    Epithelial tissue
  • Which tissue detects changes inside and outside the body to help maintain homeostasis?
    Nervous tissue
  • From simplest to most complex what is the order of organisation in the human
    Atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, systems, organisms
  • All of the cell's functions are controlled by which organelle?
    Nucleus
  • Group of the same type of cells join together to form:
    Tissues
  • When an organism is made of just one cell it is called?
    Unicellular
  • Which tissue generates the physical force needed to make body structures move ?
    Muscular tissue
  • This cell structure produces most of the energy for the cell.
    Mitochondria
  • All of the cell's functions are controlled by which organelle?
    Microscope
  • The smallest unit that can perform all life processes is called?
    Cell
  • True or False? The Golgi apparatus modifies, sorts and packages proteins.
    True
  • The brain is an example of …………...
    An organ
  • The liquid between the nucleus and the cell membrane. It contains the cell organelles.
    Cytoplasm