REMEMBER IT!
- Cells specialise through cell differentiation.
- Adults contain stem cells which divide and differentiate during cell turnover or to repair damage.
- Cells aggregate to form tissues.
- Organs are comprised of one or more type of tissue.
- Organs that function together are known as a system.
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TEST IT!
1.
Cells for repair divide by mitosis.
a. What’s the process called by which they specialise
b. What’s a stem cell? c. One function of stem cells is repair in adults. Name another function.
2.
Give an example for each of the following in animals.
a. A tissue _____________________________________
b. An organ ____________________________________
c. A system ____________________________________
ANSWERS
1.
a. Cell differentiation
b. A stem cell is an unspecialised cell.
c. Repair
2.
a. Answers include:
i. muscle tissue
ii. nervous tissue
iii. connective tissue
iv. epithelia
b. Answers include:
i. heart
ii. brain
iii. liver
iv. kidney
c. Answers include:
i. circulatory
ii. respiratory
iii. immune
iv. skeletal
v. digestive
vi. nervous
vii. reproductive
viii. excretory
ix. integumentary
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