Organisation

Describe how multicellular organisms are arranged into tissues, organs and organ systems.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

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Q1.Which of the following is the function of flowers?

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Q2.Which piece of scientific equipment is used to view cells?

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Q3.Bacteria are examples of unicellular .

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Q4.Which of the following is not found in an animal cell?

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Q5.The is an organ found in the skull which controls our thoughts and actions.

Fill in the blank.

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Q6.Match the organ to the correct organ system in humans.
  • lung
  • brain
  • large intestine
  • rib
  • skeletal system
  • respiratory system
  • nervous system
  • digestive system

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Unit quizzes are being retired in August 2023

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.Which of the following is the function of flowers?

1/6

Q2.Which piece of scientific equipment is used to view cells?

2/6

Q3.Bacteria are examples of unicellular .

Fill in the blank.

3/6

Q4.Which of the following is not found in an animal cell?

4/6

Q5.The is an organ found in the skull which controls our thoughts and actions.

Fill in the blank.

5/6

Q6.Match the organ to the correct organ system in humans.
  • lung
  • brain
  • large intestine
  • rib
  • skeletal system
  • respiratory system
  • nervous system
  • digestive system

Where you see this icon you can drag and drop! If you are using your keyboard select and move using space and the arrow keys.

6/6

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Specialised Cells

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Q1.A multicellular is made up of organ systems working together.

Fill in the blank.

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Q2.Place the following in order from largest to smallest.
  • organ
  • tissue
  • organ system
  • cell
  • organism

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Q3.Are lungs an organ system, an organ, a tissues or a cell?

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Q4.What is the function of the small intestine?

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Q5.Organs are made of lots of different working together.

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Q6.What are tissues made up of?

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Unit quizzes are being retired in August 2023

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Specialised Cells

Don’t worry if you get a question wrong! Forgetting is an important step in learning. We will recap next lesson.

Q1.A multicellular is made up of organ systems working together.

Fill in the blank.

1/6

Q2.Place the following in order from largest to smallest.
  • organ
  • tissue
  • cell
  • organ system
  • organism

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Q3.Are lungs an organ system, an organ, a tissues or a cell?

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Q4.What is the function of the small intestine?

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Q5.Organs are made of lots of different working together.

Fill in the blank.

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Q6.What are tissues made up of?

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Lesson summary: Organisation

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