Animals and plants are made of cells. Cells form the basic "building blocks" for living things. Some cells have specialised functions.
Tissues are made from cells of a similar type. Organs are made from tissues, and systems are made from several organs working together.
Cells are very small. They are the basic building blocks of all animals and plants. These photographs show cells seen through a microscope.
These are cheek cells, seen through a microscope:
These are onion cells, seen through a microscope:
Animal cells usually have an irregular shape, and plant cells usually have a regular shape
Cells are made up of different parts. It is easier to explain what these parts are by using diagrams like the ones below.
Animal cells and plant cells both contain:
Humans are multi-cellular animals. That means we are made of lots of cells, not just one cell. The cells in many multi-cellular animals and plants are specialised, so that they can share out the processes of life. They work together like a team to support the different processes in an organism.
Tissues are made from cells of a similar type. Organs are made from tissues, and systems are made from several organs working together.
Cells are very small. They are the basic building blocks of all animals and plants. These photographs show cells seen through a microscope.
Cheek cells
Onion cells
Animal cells usually have an irregular shape, and plant cells usually have a regular shape
Cells are made up of different parts. It is easier to explain what these parts are by using diagrams like the ones below.
- cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus
- chloroplasts, vacuole, cell wall
Part | Function | Found in |
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Cell membrane | Controls what substances can get into and out of the cell. | Plant and animal cells |
Cytoplasm | Jelly-like substance, where chemical reactions happen. In plant cells there's a thin lining, whereas in animal cells most of the cell is cytoplasm. | Plant and animal cells |
Nucleus | Controls what happens inside the cell. Carries genetic information. In exams don't call the nucleus the 'brain' of the cell. That is not a good description and will not get you marks. | Plant and animal cells |
Chloroplast | Where photosynthesis happens – chloroplasts contain a green substance called chlorophyll. | Plant cells only |
Vacuole | Contains a liquid called cell sap, which keeps the cell firm. | Plant cells only |
Cell wall | Made of a tough substance called cellulose, which supports the cell. | Plant cells only |
Humans are multi-cellular animals. That means we are made of lots of cells, not just one cell. The cells in many multi-cellular animals and plants are specialised, so that they can share out the processes of life. They work together like a team to support the different processes in an organism.
Specialised cells
You should be able to work out special features of a cell from a drawing, if you are told what the cell can do. The tables below show examples of some specialised animal and plant cells, with their functions and special features.Type of animal cell | Function | Special features |
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Red blood cells | To carry oxygen |
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Nerve cells | To carry nerve impulses to different parts of the body |
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Female reproductive cell (egg cell) | To join with male cell, and then to provide food for the new cell that's been formed |
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Male reproductive cell (sperm cell) | To reach female cell, and join with it |
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Type of plant cell | Function | Special features |
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Root hair cell | To absorb water and minerals |
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Leaf cell | To absorb sunlight for photosynthesis |
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Tissues
Animal cells and plant cells can form tissues, like muscle tissue. A living tissue is made from a group of cells with a similar structure and function, which all work together to do a particular job. Here are some examples of tissues:- muscle
- the lining of the intestine
- the lining of the lungs
- phloem (tubes that carry dissolved sugar around a plant)
- root hair tissue (for plants to take up water and minerals from the soil)
Organs
An organ is made from a group of different tissues, which all work together to do a particular job. Here are some examples of organs:- heart
- lung
- stomach
- brain
- leaf
- root
Organ systems
An organ system is made from a group of different organs, which all work together to do a particular job. Here are some examples of organ systems:- circulatory system
- respiratory system
- digestive system
- nervous system
- reproductive system
- leaf canopy
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This is really helpful Mr.Futa thank you
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