Chapter: 2 Cell - The Basic Unit of Life What Is Cell?
Chapter: 2 Cell - The Basic Unit of Life What Is Cell?
Chapter: 2 Cell - The Basic Unit of Life What Is Cell?
WHAT IS CELL?
1.
2.
3.
A cell is also the basic unit that can carry out all _______________________. Cell carry out chemical
reactions to keep alive. Cell is reproduced by cell division.
4.
Cell are ______________________ and can only be seen with the help of a ____________________.
5.
Microscope
1.
2.
Parts of microscope:
Parts
arm
base
body tube
coarse focus knob
diaphragm
eyepiece
fine focus knob
high-power objective
low-power objective
mirror (or light source)
revolving nosepiece
stage
stage clips
3.
Function
-this attaches the eyepiece and body tube to the base.
- this supports the microscope.
- the tube that supports the eyepiece.
- a knob that makes large adjustments to the focus.
- allowing different amounts of light onto the stage.
- where you place your eye.
- a knob that makes small adjustments to the focus
- a large lens with high magnifying power.
- a small lens with low magnifying power.
- this directs light upwards onto the slide.
- the rotating device that holds the objectives (lenses).
the platform on which a slide is placed.
- metal clips that hold a slide securely onto the stage.
Using a microscope:
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
Look through eyepiece, turn coarse focus knob anticlockwise until a clear _______________ is
seen.
viii)
Low
flat
eyepiece
fine focus knob
highest
clip
Structures
Description
Functions
Structures
Description
Functions
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
Arrangement
Cell Wall
Vacuole
Chloroplast
Similarities
1. Basic unit for plants and animals.
2. Both have _________________________, ___________________ and______________________.
3. Function: Carry out life processes.
UNICELLEULAR AND MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS
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2.
3.
4.
UnicellularMicoorganism :
MulticellularMicoorganism
1.
2.
3.
Organism that cannot be seen by naked eyes are called _____________________. Unicellular
microorganism are made up of only one cell. Some microorganisms are multicellular organisms.
different
shape
important
ORGANISATION OF CELLS
effectively
ORGANISM
SYSTEM
ORGAN
TISSUE
CELL
SIMPLE
COMPLEX
1. The cell is the basic unit of living things. Example of human cells are muscle cells and bone cells.
2. Tissue are group of ______________ with an identical structure performing a particular function.
3. An ____________ consist of different tissues groped together to perform a particular function. Example of
an organ is brain.
4. A system consists of a number of _______________ which act together to perform a set of related
functions. An example of a system is digestive system.
5. Humans are called organism because we can do special things in order to live.
6.
System
Function
Digestive system
Nervous system
Respiratory system
Reproductive system
Blood circulatory
system
Skeletal system
Excretory system
Muscular system
Lymphatic system
Endocrine system