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Learning Objective: 1.3 Understanding That Cells Form Tissues, Organs and Systems in Human

This document provides a learning objective and outcomes about understanding cell organization in the human body. It includes exercises to test understanding of different cell types and their functions, as well as arranging cell organization from simplest to most complex using the terms cell, tissue, organ, system and organism. The key cells mentioned are epithelial cells, muscle cells, nerve cells and red blood cells. The document also provides an answer scheme for the exercises.

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Learning Objective: 1.3 Understanding That Cells Form Tissues, Organs and Systems in Human

This document provides a learning objective and outcomes about understanding cell organization in the human body. It includes exercises to test understanding of different cell types and their functions, as well as arranging cell organization from simplest to most complex using the terms cell, tissue, organ, system and organism. The key cells mentioned are epithelial cells, muscle cells, nerve cells and red blood cells. The document also provides an answer scheme for the exercises.

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Learning Objective: 1.

3 Understanding that cells form tissues, organs and systems in human


body
Learning Outcomes:
Name the different types of human cells.
State the function of different types of human cells.
Arrange sequentially cell organization from simple to complex using the terms cell,
tissue, organ, system and organism.
1.

Fill in the blanks with the answer given in the box below.
Muscle cell

a.

Epithelial Cells

b.
2.

Nerve cell

c.

d.

Draw lines to match the following cells with the correct functions.
Cell

3.

Red blood cell

Function

Red blood cell

Carries information in our body

Epithelial Cell

Allows movement

Nerve cell

Covers the body surface

Muscle cell

Transport oxygen

Complete the arrangement of cell organisation below from simple to complex using the
terms cell, tissue, organ, system and organism using the words given.
Tissues

Cell

Organ

Organism

System

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Learning Objective: 1.3 Understanding that cells form tissues, organs and systems in human
body
Answer Scheme
1.

Fill in the blanks with the answer given in the box below.
Muscle cell

a. Epithelial Cells
2.

Epithelial Cells

Nerve cell

b. Muscle cell

c. Red blood cell

d. Nerve cell

Draw lines to match the following cells with the correct functions.
Cell

3.

Red blood cell

Function

Red blood cell

Carries information in our body

Epithelial Cell

Allows movement

Nerve cell

Covers the body surface

Muscle cell

Transport oxygen

Complete the arrangement of cell organisation below from simple to complex using the
terms cell, tissue, organ, system and organism using the words given.
Organ

Cell

Tissues

Tissues

Organ

Organism

System

Organism

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